Do I need it? No. Does a politician want me to not have it? I need it.
@cIoudbank6 ай бұрын
its better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it.
@BNatoAk6 ай бұрын
Liberal politician*
@MrEightImmortals6 ай бұрын
And if anyone in a political or media position says you don't need it. You need it.
@spyguy8886 ай бұрын
@@BNatoAkany politician. They all suck.
@TopDrek6 ай бұрын
Jewish politician*
@nukiesduke68686 ай бұрын
If a politician ever wants to ban a personal protection device, you should see him as an enemy and promptly vote him out.
@murph99356 ай бұрын
vote him out from a rooftop in minecraft
@fauxtool9526 ай бұрын
ok but what about if they show up to work wearing a foreign military uniform and are a dual citizen?
@gregtennyson6 ай бұрын
Legalize grenades
@Maxშემიწყალე6 ай бұрын
Yeah, just vote harder.
@Gideon_Judges66 ай бұрын
@@fauxtool952you mean a ziocrat like Biden or a ziocon like Trump?
@kenandbarbie-b6c6 ай бұрын
Body armor is like a fire extinguisher. Most of the time it isn’t needed & is just fine sitting untouched, but in a specific crisis it is priceless.
@DanY-zl3jg6 ай бұрын
That’s right! Better to have something and not need it than wishing you had it when you need it.
@DavidSmith-fz8ju5 ай бұрын
When female comes out confiscating,they will come to your house first.
@Spielername5 ай бұрын
As I see it, I can have as much water and food as I want, if I can't defend it and someone who's meaner and better equipped then me comes along and wanna take it, it's useless to use gear I can't use effectively. On the other hand, if I don't have any military training or even experience on the battlefield, I can have the best kit available and I'll lose my stuff anyway (probably together with my life and the life's of the people I have to protect). I think that the best way is to buy a weapon to defend your loved ones and yourself, making sure that you know how to work with it properly and then to think about anything else (besides food and water, this is something you need anyways every day so you should buy long-lasting food whenever you have a few bucks to spare). Everything else is luxury and one should buy it like one would buy a luxury item. It doesn't help anyone if you buy an expensive kit first and can't move because you don't have the stamina, training and experience and a weapon you're not comfortable with. I think you should only use gear you actually know how tho use and are feeling comfortable wearing it. If someone comes to you, you have normally the upper hand because you know every corner of your house and it is much worth to be fast and quiet when you're at a place you are familiar with and your opponent isn't. I almost would say that it's more effective than an expensive kit + body armor. But what do I know, I was never in the army or in law enforcement. I only know that I will be shot first when the police arrive on scene and I have body armor and a full kit on me.
@Spielername5 ай бұрын
@@DanY-zl3jgMost times this special thing that you need is in the trunk or at home when you really need it.
@ifv20895 ай бұрын
The coolest I ever felt was ditching it in Afghan.
@mixmix14876 ай бұрын
I wore a soft 3A as a bouncer when I got out of the military. I didn’t wear it because I was afraid, I actually put it on, on the days it was cold outside. I was the door man. One night it was cold so I threw it on under my jacket to keep warm. Long story short….i got shot by some homies that came back after being kicked out the club. I took one to my left midsection. The cold saved my ass that night.
@marrowdreign6 ай бұрын
Glad you survived the unwarranted attack. You might have a Guardian Angel, my man.
@mikkohansen62396 ай бұрын
Yeah, soft vest as bouncer is good call. If not stopping bullets it will help to dimish punches / kicks and knives.
@elzippo4885 ай бұрын
Cool Story Bruh.
@aj8975 ай бұрын
The vest seemed to do the saving lol.
@alaskanbas65075 ай бұрын
@@aj897 It seems you forgot what made him wear it, which was explained only two sentences before.
@adamcavanaugh49406 ай бұрын
I did use body armor during a riot in my town. It was close by, my cop buddy told us no one was coming if we called for help. My buddy and I sat on the porch with body armor, NODs, and suppressed SBRs. When people we didn't know were looking through cars and trying house doors taking advantage of the chaos. We asked if they were lost, and they left promptly. Never made threats or aimed weapons. They wanted no resistance, and rolled out as soon as they saw it was possible. It's great for static defense.
@zx7-rr4866 ай бұрын
2020 summer of love per chance?
@adamcavanaugh49406 ай бұрын
@zx7-rr486 yes.
@King.Leonidas6 ай бұрын
@adamcavanaugh4940 peaceful protesting you mean
@Tr4wnet6 ай бұрын
I would like to make the cheap joke that: luckily you were wearing nods otherwise you mighve not seen them. But I wont :)
@stalinsoulz78726 ай бұрын
@@adamcavanaugh4940literally rocking up the: why hello there ruffians! Tis but a summer time? Are y'all well protected for tis tomfoolery?
@theparaminuteman6 ай бұрын
A Medics Perspective: I can somewhat treat junctional bleeds and pneumothorax long enough to get you to a surgeon, but I cannot treat you if your heart looks like pulled pork....... and neither can the surgeon..... take that as you wish.
@buffalosolider2064 ай бұрын
Who woulda thought guns and body armor make society safer
@Wildbert4 ай бұрын
😅😅😅 Made my Day Dude
@clalam52414 ай бұрын
" I can take care of treatable injuries better than I can repair a completely destroyed heart " id hope thats the case
@theparaminuteman4 ай бұрын
@@clalam5241 well it’s not rocket science lmao
@ghostwriter14154 ай бұрын
@@theparaminuteman rocket science is NOT rocket science, if you LOVE rockets. You love medicine, and helping others, and for that alone, I thank you.
@GrumpyNCO6 ай бұрын
I summon POT OF GREED, which allows me to draw 3 battle rifles from my local national guard armory
@Meyer-gp7nq6 ай бұрын
Not to mention all that 40 mike mike
@GrumpyNCO6 ай бұрын
@Meyer-gp7nq they'd have the launchers but no rounds :(
@zaab-yaoh93026 ай бұрын
guard*
@lynx-alpha20736 ай бұрын
Will the clerk let me check them out in trade for a pot of greed if im a civvie?
@AV-nl9gc5 ай бұрын
@@Meyer-gp7nq You need Jar of Greed for that baby
@dillonc79556 ай бұрын
When you've got politicians calling a chi-com rig "advanced gear", you know something is a little sus.
@mr.hedado7416 ай бұрын
Indeed, it’s probably because these politicians don’t know Jack shit about weapons or even armor at all
@jefferyboring44106 ай бұрын
It’s fairly advanced when your buddies carry mags in their back pocket and don’t own a sling?!!
@hylianmango82726 ай бұрын
politicians the kind of niggas to call an airsoft gun an assault weapon
@isaac60776 ай бұрын
@@jefferyboring4410living that scav life
@alphawolfgang1736 ай бұрын
when the fbi came here they called my chest rig something like a "high capacity assault vest"..... its just a basic chest rig lmao.
@chasewilliams31085 ай бұрын
Do you need an airbag, do you need a seat belt, do you need a parachute, do you need a climbing harness, do you need a safety on a rifle, do you need a motorcycle helmet. No but they sure are nice to have. 😅
@DARKthenoble3 ай бұрын
strange they banned me from not using my seat belt.
@RT-qd8yl3 ай бұрын
@@DARKthenoble They banned me from jumping without a parachute
@DARKthenoble3 ай бұрын
@@RT-qd8yl that's horrible. It's a good thing it's still legal to jump in front of traffic.
@carpe_poon57612 ай бұрын
For some reason they’re adamant that you shouldn’t need an ID to vote
@nextbizzy2 ай бұрын
This is the most logical response I've seen...we can all imagine a reason we could need armor. Why not have it just in case.
@Warrior_Pilgrim6 ай бұрын
Admin. You forgot the Maui fire catastrophe. I live on Maui, and while I did not live in Lahaina town, I do have family over there. Immediately after the fire there was extremely limited law enforcement in the area. The local PD was however preventing access to that side of the island. The survivors and others in the neighboring town had no food or water, and of course no electricity. Fortunately good citizens were able to boat supplies in. It was a good week at least before the Feds and the state had any meaningful presence. The locals organized and created a self governing system. It really helps that the folks out there are either all family or like family because they’ve been together forever. Eventually the US government was able to organize aid, but until then the people had to defend and feed themselves (yes there were looters and shots fired.) In the tacticool world guys seem to forget that a natural disaster is THE most relevant scenario to train for.
@shanekelley25546 ай бұрын
The government isn't on your side.
@hansjohannsen67226 ай бұрын
Did you say "Natural" disaster? It felt like Plandemic Phase 3 to me.. nice to see folk now selling property they would have kept selfishly in their family to our benevolent benifactors.
@Standefiant6 ай бұрын
"natural disaster"
@Warrior_Pilgrim6 ай бұрын
@@Standefiant I live here and have friends and family who barely escaped with their lives. There were no lasers. There were no DEW. You have to live here to understand how it happened.
@Warrior_Pilgrim6 ай бұрын
@@shanekelley2554 nope
@mrgman13266 ай бұрын
I’m retired from 33 years of law enforcement. I have body armor. Do I need body armor? Wow, I certainly hope not! I also have life insurance. I really hope I don’t need that.
@lightning92796 ай бұрын
The gov gooons who are the first wave of gov terrorist to take our God given liberty's are the police. Yet, these fools who make these videos are the ones who lick the boots of law enforcement. Makes zero sense.
@JohnLoogleman6 ай бұрын
Cool story boyscout
@stevep73466 ай бұрын
Good news, you won't ever need life insurance on yourself.
@mrgman13266 ай бұрын
@@stevep7346 true, but I don’t want my family to have to use my life insurance. Wait a minute…I think I may be worth more dead than alive. Note to self, cancel life insurance.
@naturallytoasty5565 ай бұрын
@@stevep7346that’s not his point
@warhiever18035 ай бұрын
Don't forget the battle belt! Takes weight off your shoulders and rebalances them to your hip. Pistol on right, extra mags on left. Think front AND back weight when wearing a plate carrier.
@danielsterling49184 ай бұрын
Don't forget a good ifak in the lower back. Tools to make holes and plug holes
@Rooobviously6 ай бұрын
Imagine being in someone’s house and here comes a fully nude man wielding a Benelli shotgun yelling “THERE ARE NO RULES!”
@minuteofcan6 ай бұрын
All nude except for a balaclava! ;D
@KriegWaFFen6 ай бұрын
Shock and Awe at its finest.
@finaloption...6 ай бұрын
@@KriegWaFFenMore shock, less awe.
@rogerwood52286 ай бұрын
SSVOA... if you ask nicely, he might send you some slick pics... of his gear
@KNIN-ni6lz6 ай бұрын
PANSHOT
@beardedshooter95406 ай бұрын
We did a range day with vests on the other day at my club. Everyone enjoyed it, just slowly trying to make it normal for full kit days
@ArmedAndIndigenous6 ай бұрын
How did you comment 7 hrs ago
@thodstagshorn11986 ай бұрын
@@ArmedAndIndigenousI'm freaking out.
@Cyberdemon-90016 ай бұрын
Full kit Thursdays
@peepeepoopoo420696 ай бұрын
@@Cyberdemon-9001 That's just bad alliteration. Full kit Fridays is much better.
@Cyberdemon-90016 ай бұрын
@user-zg1vm8ub7r lol, I would but I gotta work. It be funny to scare the shit out of my coworkers.
@nukedvalleyape56754 ай бұрын
It’s the little things that get you everyone’s worried about stockpiling ammo, plate carriers, learning CQB, having the top of the line rifles. In reality you will most likely die from disease, dehydration, infection, or exposure to the elements. Trying running an 80lb pack for 3 days with crap boots, minimal caloric intake, or no electrolyte solution. It’s not fun.
@TheSkinnyMechanic6 ай бұрын
I didn’t think I wanted it until I saw government trying to ban it. Then I bought several of them
@joemama694486 ай бұрын
That's the only pro body armor arguement I'll buy into lol.
@dreb2226 ай бұрын
@@joemama69448thing is, the argument isn’t “body armor OR chest rig”, because they serve different purposes. Chest rig is load carrying gear, and body armor is protective layering. In my opinion from my experience in Iraq, and Afghanistan, slick body armor with chest rig or LBE worn over, or by itself.
@davidoberle90236 ай бұрын
That's how they keep the things they want out of our hands in out hands. ;)
@TheSkinnyMechanic6 ай бұрын
I rock a Smersh rig over a slick carrier
@Coconut-2196 ай бұрын
@@joemama69448 ask the government why they do then.
@Sophistry00016 ай бұрын
"Need" is a funny word. If politicians are talking about banning it, regardless of what it is or if I cared about it before - I now want to get it for myself. The thing about armor is the same as CCW imo. If you *expected* to need it you should get out of that situation. We carry on the off chance we need it. If I expected I would NEED my armor I would be looking for a way out, but I HAVE it for the off chance. If you don't have a couple weeks worth of water and food, you should skip armor until you do. The point about logistics is massive, you are your own logistics.
@jason2009126 ай бұрын
You do need it. Do not ever let someone say you do not. It is our right and is actually the final failsafe to corruption as shown in the whiskey rebellion when Washington pardoned the rebels and again when Lincoln pardoned the confederacy post war and allowed them to re enlist into the union military and pardoned them all
@ca21296 ай бұрын
Totally agree if I’m driving with my gas mask and body armor on I waited to long to leave.
@zedhiro61316 ай бұрын
I picked up my armor during the summer of love, there was a real possibility of a raving pack burning down people's houses. I would say having qd options for armor is highly desirable, if you can get out quick you can get in quick.
@ShootAUT6 ай бұрын
"The thing about body armor is, you need to fight against someone who is competent enough to hit it." - Clint Smith
@isaac60776 ай бұрын
Depends how much armor u wear. There is normal full sets the get the whole torso groin and shoulders. Hell more than a few people have made and use custom sets with even more area protect that were quite effective
@ShootAUT6 ай бұрын
@@isaac6077 Sure. But good luck walking through swamps and deserts all day, wearing a full-body kevlar set, or looking like a medieval knight covered in ceramic and steel plates head to toe, weighing you down and hindering movement. There's a point where the soldier becomes less effective, the more effective the armor gets. Then there's also the matter of cost effectiveness. Even the best armor is useless, if you can't afford it.
@-Zevin-6 ай бұрын
@@ShootAUT Simple just add servos, motors and hydraulics to the armor embrace the power armor, become space marine.
@ShootAUT6 ай бұрын
@@-Zevin- Metal Gear? Never heard of her.
@zeayh6 ай бұрын
This is why I don't wear a helmet, Clint Smith said that duh bad guy didn't take his class so he uh is definitely gonna be really bad n not be able 2 shoot me or something
@Marlock21996 ай бұрын
"Is that a class 3 firearm?" "Are those level 4 plates?"
@chasejegodtka4136 ай бұрын
Gotta Love @THERUSSIANBADGER
@Derek-ls3wg6 ай бұрын
😂
@redtyfoon6 ай бұрын
"Mmmm, touche.....how 'bout them NFA Items? " "Too much paperwork." "Right? We should abolish paperwork." "Facts!"
@stevep73466 ай бұрын
These are my first magnitude traffic birds!
@admiralsnackbar28115 ай бұрын
"We gotta go"
@vik12D2 ай бұрын
I'm glad to see you working out in armor. It seems to be more common now. When I did it getting out of the Army in 2013, people looked at me like I was crazy. Just rucking, I've had people call the police on me. Nothing bad happened, and after the second time, they didn't even stop to talk to me, just turned around, and left.
@AaronShadowMoses6 ай бұрын
I'm just a dude on the internet. I sacrifice my dark magician to summon this comment in the prone position.
@johnwurfel28626 ай бұрын
Such rhetoric. Inspiring.
@patgray54026 ай бұрын
You just activated my trap reply
@ArmedAndIndigenous6 ай бұрын
How did you comment 13 hrs ago
@MeanBeanDanRod4206 ай бұрын
@@ArmedAndIndigenous I saw that too. It's a bot!
@thodstagshorn11986 ай бұрын
@@ArmedAndIndigenousTime travel, spooky.
@nichmiller42516 ай бұрын
Paramedic advice: I'm privilaged enough to get to play this game on the civilian side. I tell everyone: 'your plates are there to stop the threat you didn't know about'. I run a JPC.1 that I cut the front pocket off of. I can throw my chest rigs over it for SWAT/SAR/competition. My belts and bags are also varied by mission but run light because we never know if it's gonna be a 2 hour drug raid or a 7 hour missing person search. Never be afraid to try a gear idea but never be afraid to doff gear, as needed. Remember, you are distributing your load weight over both a surface area AND time.
@The_SmorgMan6 ай бұрын
Ooh… great advice at the end. I’m saving that to remember
@phl_knives4 ай бұрын
Well said. I work the TacMed training end of things and I will say you're absolutely correct. First those plates are for the round you didn't see coming. It's buying you that second or 2 to get to cover when a routine call for a cardiac event or structure fire was actually setup as a ambush. I'm sure you've seen and heard about fire, EMS and LEOs being baited into an area with a low risk call only to take fire immediately upon arrival. I say to students regularly from park rangers to SAR or anyone else, if you wear a uniform, you are a target. Be it an unstable person looking for infamy or someone with a general issue with the community of responders. This is a little different from the non-responder side however if anyone had to travel in 2020 or lived in an urban environment. You know that things could go from bad to worse in an instant. I watched the riots kick off in Philly in May driving down a main highway and thankfully had plenty of intel sources that things were going badly. I saw smoke start rising from downtown and got off the highway. A 40 min drive took me 4 hours. I hadn't been traveling with armor at the time because I had hardly seen another person in the road from March until that day. I would drive highway and see 1 other car ever half hour. Then all hell broke loose and I'm in a white SUV with my GF as we are coming back from a class and seeing multiple guns out. People in every direction and I'm trying to get home and not engage with anyone. I wish we had our armor to throw under a hoodie. The next days traveling back we had more hardware, armor on coming back into the city and egress plans. After 2 days riots had consumed the whole city and every cop I knew told me "You're on your own. Don't go out, don't look for a fight but plan to have a way to get to ED and also protect your house. Our response time, if we can if we show up is 4-5 hours for a serious injury. EMS is only running with an escort." This is when med bags got staged even for elderly neighbors who had an emergency or one of the 8-10 neighbors standing outside as a visual deterrent was injured. We had a plan, an evac plan and vehicles even planned for care enroute. After living through that 2 times in a year, 3 times in 3. Armor is always nearby and is fit semi annually for her and I. As well as practice in getting it on quickly. Her and I can have plates, mags and IFAK (already staged) on in under 30 seconds. This is properly fit and ready to go just in case. This is layered with our daily carry and just added additional ballistics protection. We have a higher threat matrix than others due to some things currently in court that we are plaintiffs in. Security is taken extremely seriously and was recommended to do so from numerous LEOs who do higher threat work in LE. I agree as well having multiple kits based on need and threat profile. Actually training and fitting your gear is extremely important. I have watched students come into scenarios wearing full kit down to groin armor, helmet and layers of gear on their chest. (1 student had 5 TQs on his armor setup) within 10 mins into 6 hours of scenarios you can tell who don't actually wear their kit ever. It's sliding forward from overloading it, and they're gassed from a flight of steps, pouring sweat in winter. Some summer classes we've stopped students from wearing so much because we could see hyperthermia being an issue with them moving to start. Red faced, slow to respond to questions and sweating an abnormal amount. That's when we pull them to cool off and no kit if they're going to keep going. This is where gear suggestions and setup comes into training. The guy with 5 TQs, I asked him what armor was he running. Level 3+ 11x14 AR550 plates with side plates. Just in armor and carrier he was wearing 36 lbs. Add in everything else and never wearing it to do light work to get used to it, he found out very quickly that 45 lbs on your chest you're not used to is making you a liability to your team and self. I saw him a year later In another class. He had lighter plates, a more slick carrier and was able to actually jog up steps in full kit. A year prior he got the wake up of a kit based around threat vs always wearing a breachers level of armor for everything.
@atranimecs5 ай бұрын
got a steel plate on sale IIIA+, wrapped it with a few layers of duct tape as ive seen tests where the "anti-spalling" coating + duct tape absorbs severe spalling. $120 all-in and I only purchased it because of incoming possible bans. will protect against most military ammo, relatively light, cheap, and still fits in a slick. Advice in this video is accurate: you can juggernaut a Level IV full set if in a defensive/stationary position but if you are mobile, you'll die from the weight and heat if not choosing something lighter. The best advice ive ever seen about kit/chest rig is, "if your rig is more detachable, you can drop what isnt necessary for the situation in the moment"
@Eric-qz9vp6 ай бұрын
My father always told me "son it's better to have it and not need it then to need it and not have it". With that said I'm not much of the larping type but I do want to be prepared for even the most unlikely of events and that's how I look at it!
@johnleca4 ай бұрын
Thanks for quoting your father, father's deserve recognition, respect and love. Godspeed. John
@lee.isaac.richardАй бұрын
Yessir
@paulrettig15077 күн бұрын
I've always lived and taught my children to prepare for the worst, but hope for the best. You do you, and good luck with whatever you decide is best for you and your loved ones.
@LFDNC6 ай бұрын
“Attempting to recover from certain financial purchases.” Good lord, I felt that in my soul.
@declineofthewest.6 ай бұрын
❤
@009Tactics6 ай бұрын
Same
@chizorama6 ай бұрын
The sting of "by once, cry once" lingers...
@stevep73466 ай бұрын
All the best purchases are financial.
@LFDNC6 ай бұрын
@@stevep7346 haha. The best, best are the ones that go “click, boom”.
@dirty-civilian5 ай бұрын
Great video with a great message. More content needs to exist that encourages guys to THINK THROUGH their priorities. Good stuff dude. Miss you. ;)
@tamadrummer0016 ай бұрын
The heat and lack of water will take more out than any battle out on the field. I’m in Florida and this is a brutal climate. I do a lot of hiking and carry 6-9 liters of water on long hikes along with my kit. It sucks big time but so does getting dead due to dehydration and exhaustion. This was a really well thought out video!!
@jason2009126 ай бұрын
Then hike in the night time to grab water not during the high heat which will exhaust all of your clean water supplies
@xxx489Rockstar984xxx6 ай бұрын
If the apocalypse happens lack of water is definitely my biggest fear
@nicholasbabcock93846 ай бұрын
Hell is florida in summer at noon. You aint lyin'. And Im from Ohio...
@luvmechanix6 ай бұрын
Who lives in fla and uses the metric system
@keatonjorgensen87936 ай бұрын
Get a water filter and carry less water
@Ddayboy19446 ай бұрын
Need? No. But I don’t keep a fire extinguisher because I think my house will catch on fire, or keep a medical kit in my car because I think I’ll bleed out on my way home. Having and not needing is always better than bleeding out and wishing.
@Mitsurifan3576 ай бұрын
What happens when you get hit in the plate and get internal bleeding and there’s no hospital to go to, now what?
@archiehughes62036 ай бұрын
@Mitsurifan357 still a better turn out than the alternative.
@alexturnbackthearmy19076 ай бұрын
@@Mitsurifan357 There is still a chance at survival, its not the worst thing you can live rest of your life with (you will be surprised how many people actually survived injuries in past that would be nearly 100% lethal even today right in hospital, like being shot with cannonball).
@powdereddnut6 ай бұрын
@@Mitsurifan357 thought experiment: You are getting shot 3 times in the chest by a 556 round. No hospitals to save your life. Do you A. Wear you bass pro shirt B. Wear LV4 plates. 20% chance of internal bleeding Just wondering.
@Callsign_Ewok6 ай бұрын
Actually a really informative and sobering POV of the question in mind. Means of survival matters even more, sustainment over body armour.
@65thhitman866 ай бұрын
The fact that we live in a Time in America we're preparing for worst-case scenarios is considered a negative by anyone at all is heartbreaking..
@YTDeletes90PercentOfMyComments4 ай бұрын
We are ran by our enemies.
@thetrentpete6 ай бұрын
I love watching these videos on the work computer so that your channel gets recommended for everyone at work when they also watch youtube
@mikeysm99315 ай бұрын
I’m glad KZbin larpers are finally bringing this up. Especially with the long term or moving with body armor. Have you tried bringing body armor camping and hiking with instead of just flat ranging it up? It’s hard (stfu to the guy that’s going to deny it). It’s uncomfortable and gets in the way. Have you tried packing a ruck with it and rucking up mountains and extended periods with it. Once again it gets in the way and takes up a ton of space. It’s 100x more difficult than regular hikes or rucks so for people like Overton and Admin to finally point out the cons of body armor is refreshing. With that all being said, go larp and act like you know what you’re doing because it’s fun!
@damonwatson44685 ай бұрын
If you live in the mountains or woods ECT then chest rigs are the way to go if you live in a densely populated city or urban environment with multiple angles or where riots and such could break out id grab the body armor. Have both for different setups. Hiking and long periods of time in body armor sucks but in a situation where I'm going to be shot at or seen is highly likely then getting shot without it sucks more.
@DARKthenoble3 ай бұрын
Damn they really screwed with my hobby....
@strongestgamer25013 ай бұрын
Tldr, go outside
@DARKthenoble3 ай бұрын
@@strongestgamer2501 Thats very blue of you to say.
@Zero-eq7mp15 күн бұрын
You weak af if a ceramic plate is heavy even a steel plate isn’t heavy😂😂😂😂
@pipemartz6 ай бұрын
My thought is that if civil unrest occurs, I'm protecting my home and not leaving unless I have to. If I'm just hanging around the house, wearing body armor is totally doable.
@Thekulprit926 ай бұрын
Yup! My thoughts exactly, im not going out in that, so i dont have to carry it far
@jason2009126 ай бұрын
I'm gonna find an abandoned mansion lol
@tudm916 ай бұрын
@@jason200912 Then you discover the "abandoned" mansion has a secret lab full of bio-experiments and you've made a poor decision
@WalrusWinking6 ай бұрын
And when you run out of food?
@Thekulprit926 ай бұрын
@@WalrusWinking I'll have food long after the problem people starve
@variousdifferentthings6 ай бұрын
20:29 1. Stay at home and hope it all goes away 2. Get bored of stay at home 3. Go outside and look around 4. Become loot box for someone else
@Pinkskull694206 ай бұрын
Get bored of staying at home? It's only 2 weeks, goyim!
@IPDTechnician27 күн бұрын
I can appreciate your level of detail! I personally condense prioritized tools to my carrier and belt systems based on service or just survival. Every system has primary and essential survival tools. I've been trained the less the better, the more knowledge the better, turn the carrier into everything you need in the field. Your backpack is only bonus, set yourself up with no dependency by everything needed on person with simplicity
@gator70826 ай бұрын
Be light, be fast, and most importantly do not be seen in the first place. It's nice to see gun tube discussing reality and not Seal Team fantasy nonsense. Logistics is truly what makes a good fighting force. If their logistics is better than yours, you should probably keep your contact limited.
The reality is, more ounces means more pounds and more pounds mean more pain. However, politicians do not want you to have body armour. for that reason alone, you need it.
@laisphinto63725 ай бұрын
I dont get the Pound Thing especially when Body Armor IS the Difference between being hospitalized or death. Hell the reason Armor wasnt used that much anymore wasnt because IT was useless but to save cost for mass conscription
@paydenladeroute71295 ай бұрын
@@laisphinto6372 The point I'm making is that most successful guerillas/insurgents don't use body for a number of reasons. 1. It is bulky, and shows a particular shape. Meaning it is difficult to conceal, and any reasonably trained security force can pick that out in a crowd before you reach for your concealed weapon. 2. The extra weight. Body armour does not allow you to move efficiently in wooded areas and across rough terrain. If you are stationary long enough for someone to gain a p.I.D on you and hit you square in the chest, you are wrong. Efficient and fluid movement should be prioritized. There is something terrifying about someone who is less-equipped than you having better training and tactics. 3. Lack of utility outside CQB. Look, the vast majority of successful guerilla movements did not hole up in cities and towns. They were in the trees, the hills, and the mountains. Body is only really useful in CQB environments. All in all, despite the opinions I gave, I would still own some for the sake of protecting myself.
@andrewself69655 ай бұрын
I really appreciate the emphasis on the thinking man’s game. As Americans were blessed to be able to prepare for the unexpected. But there’s tons of ways to prepare for the worst. Always weigh the pros and cons. It’s easy to imagine how a straight up gunfight would go and how to be prepared for it. But we should also prepared for how else we can survive and thrive. Kit is badass, but maybe survival skills and preparation is likely much more useful in the long term.
@herknorth86916 ай бұрын
A friend of mine was SOF in Afghanistan and his plate took a burst from an AK, which probably saved his life (he described that as "like getting hit in the chest with Mark McGwire's baseball bat", btw). He would still ditch the plates if his job was to hike up a mountain and observe an area. He'd also ditch his pistol in that scenario.
@majorian48976 ай бұрын
Outside of CQB, and vehicles, carrying a pistol is retarded.
@WildernessMedic5 ай бұрын
I would have done the same over there if it was possible. At some point (like climbing mountains) it seemed like the juice wasn't worth the squeeze.
@JMark-zk5pj5 ай бұрын
Would that be McGwire roided up or just regular?
@herknorth86915 ай бұрын
@@JMark-zk5pj At that point he was roided for sure.
@ChadBoss-qr4hl5 ай бұрын
@@JMark-zk5pj There's no such thing as 'regular' Mark McGwire lmao.
@austinpoole78376 ай бұрын
Man, I ain't even gonna lie... you caught me with sitting on the can, taking a dump, while drinking my coffee and watching your videos... gotta hand it to you. You know your audience very well, sir.
@dteachout1476 ай бұрын
You drink your coffee while you're on the shitter?
@freedomtowander5 ай бұрын
Same here. In the oval office chugging lukewarm coffee with too much creamer and enjoying someone telling me to keep armor close.😂
@bhmand16695 ай бұрын
This could've been summarized/scripted better, but as a freeflow thought rant style essay it works. A few diagrams on the more technical things would help for people who aren't into the jargon (like me). And if you have a point you really want to drive home, put it in text on the screen whenever it's repeated, get some humor going, helps people focus on the message and remember the repeats.
@sigspearthumb79936 ай бұрын
When I started driving, at 16 my dad made me pull over in our neighborhood. He told me if I was going to drive a vehicle I needed to be equipped mentally to deal with problems and troubleshoot. He made me pop the hood and check fluids, and even made me pull out the spare and change the tire. That’s my weird story that created the “Changing the Tire” philosophy I’ve pretty much adopted. If you have knowledge and tools for a situation you’re factorially more powerful in said situation. I do see body armor as a necessity. It’s something you should have and train in just in the event you may need it. Currently working towards doing the same with night vision and thermal. It’s also why I’ve started trying to get into paramedic knowledge as well. I think the kit is something that you could get by without having; however, my qualms with soft armor is that I feel like if it’s not rated for a rifle round you’re dismissing much more threat than you may see.
@DTreatz6 ай бұрын
This was less "Do You Really _Need_ Body Armor? and more "When to and when _not to_ wear body armor." 🤣
@TheRadicalPriest10 күн бұрын
From one dude on the internet to another, I say that the moment you take a round is not the time to wish you had armor, hell even the Boy Scouts taught me that: Be Prepared. As a recreational sailor it's the same, prepare NOW for any eventuality you can imagine because the coming storm will test every angle and much like a sailor at sea: you're on your own and anyone who's been there knows it's not "If you're in trouble call the Coast Guard" because in practice, "If you call the coast guard "You're in trouble". AKA:- If you want something done right ya gotta do it yersef". In closing I want to say that you're very easy to listen to, kinda like Charlie Sheen and I mostly can't stand a lot of 'these guys' on KZbin, but yer kewl. Thanks for doing such a good job.
@entercreativenamehere82426 ай бұрын
Mo bodys armor, mo safely, mo time with the boys
@claytonjohnston256 ай бұрын
All mo better!
@wildcat85986 ай бұрын
Unless you take one to anywhere else other than that 10”x12” space. Then you are no mo
@JB-uk7mn6 ай бұрын
FRAS offers full coverage
@YouTube.Is.Run.By.Terrorists6 ай бұрын
@wildcat8598 but that's where 3 of your 5 life sacks are. 😮
@claytonjohnston256 ай бұрын
Definitely both! People should own both a PC with plates and a chest rig.
@davidgronas72042 ай бұрын
Your environment and network around your community is the best thing
@andrewpayne28116 ай бұрын
I am a product of GWOT and what I do like is it also gave me that “Batman” style of confidence when it comes to falls, throwing yourself around through ditches etc. it protects from more than just projectiles is my point I guess.
@athappyhiker6 ай бұрын
Why have body armor? Why not? Having it doesn’t mean you have to prance around in it all the time. Why have it? Because the scenario I’d most likely have to use any rifle for would require mags, IFAK, etc so if you’ve got to carry that stuff you’re expecting someone to be putting Roy rounds back at you. Armor good. Body armor isn’t supposed to be comfortable. Just comforting.
@BURNTHECAGE19 күн бұрын
Aside from the great info- this dude has a lot of charisma and the editor rules. Very informative and entertaining. Thank you guys.
@Mendrawza246 ай бұрын
I wear body armor in the shower. Never know when it'll rain rounds instead of water.
@RandomWrongDeletion6 ай бұрын
Good idea, I’ve heard of there being lead in people’s water before.
@Literally_Deez_Nuts6 ай бұрын
Based Get a shower gun.
@IFB4896 ай бұрын
I wear it cookin for salmonella.
@mattburns61326 ай бұрын
Shower gun
@BillyBOB-sm3rl6 ай бұрын
Or eggcorns
@alekonicolacakis70026 ай бұрын
I really appreciate you talking about making a group with like minded people, so many 'prepper' type people think selfishly and completely neglect the human need for community and human nature of working together and the logistic support provided by both
@christianarrington64926 ай бұрын
Honestly people need to start trying to connect in these spaces to find like minded folks, because there are few common places where people feel comfortable speaking on such things. I have floated sitting on the corner of my neighborhood with a gadsen with a clipboard to just start a call down list. We need to seek each other out! Eastern GA reporting.
@doratheexploder2866 ай бұрын
Problem is 98% of prepper types are the last people I would want within 100 miles in a truly bad situation.
@alekonicolacakis70026 ай бұрын
@@doratheexploder286 real
@whatsmolly57416 ай бұрын
Every person you add also adds potential for your own downfall. As noble as it is to give people the benefit of the doubt, the reality is that doing so can burn you in our present world and if things get significantly worse this only gets worse. Don't assume people have your ideals even if they act like they do because people with personality disorders are great at playing the long game.
@alekonicolacakis70026 ай бұрын
@@christianarrington6492 True. Honestly though I don't like the gadsen as a symbol because of it's association with libertarianism which doesn't really focus on that vital community support, at least as much as other antiauthoritarian ideologies which are inclusive of rectifying social inequities. As someone on the left also its kind of sketchy, half the time people flying them are neat and half the time they know the age of consent in each state yk.
@dallinshroyer40515 ай бұрын
“That stuff’s cool until you’re starving and have bad diarrhea.” Absolutely. All my cool stuff I acquired when I was single. Now I’m married and have 3 kids. Any monies I have to spend on prepping usually go to food, water, and meds. I do have my battle rifle and kit in case it comes down to having to go out and scavenge or hunt/fish
@ericsfishingadventures44336 ай бұрын
I'm glad one of the things you talked about was physical fitness, it's really not mentioned enough. Also shtf scenario having a way to make clean water (or multiple ways) is really important.
@RabeHK6 ай бұрын
Laying in hospital because of a sting that somehow managed to inject bacteria directly into my bloodstream i couldn't agree more on what you said about hospitals and medical infrastructure. As a former army medic, firefighter and chemist i would think that i am better prepared for such things than other but still, even small things can get you fucked up bad.
@AK-47Soldier6 ай бұрын
Get well soon Brother 🙏🏼✝️
@JohnnyQ2 ай бұрын
Dude. This video is so well made! I dig your videos 🤝
@candyinthefire6 ай бұрын
As someone working in the Air Force logistics system, I can confirm how important supply and logistics are. For most of these imaginary preparedness situations, you have to self-revive and self re-supply
@marblemarble71136 ай бұрын
personal (best) opinion: I wouldnt wear Lvl 3 or 4 body armor unless i was assaulting a building or defending it. Lvl 3A and 2 are different stories as theyre good for catching shrapnel but realistically if youre a civilian and you plan on fighting you need to prioritize your speed and maneuverability as those will be the things that prevent you from getting shot in the first place.
@stalinsoulz78726 ай бұрын
Also bare in mind. You aren't in the best peak performance. You aren't physically fit(infantryman) level to just sprint from a to b without getting tired out immediately. Armor is nice but level 1-2 is fine since most of it is small arms fire. There's a chance a enemy may rocked up high calibers but personal protection. Most just flagged with pistols and sub-machine guns or a buckshot.
@lightning92796 ай бұрын
The first wave of people to take your rights away are the police. Yet the people making videos like this worship and lick the boots of law enforcement.
@Fenrir_Furt4 ай бұрын
Hey Admin, I wanted to pop in and say thank you. Life has not been the greatest, nor the best these past couple of years. Content that you have been created as well as the others who are involved with Pepperbox have made things a little brighter. Not going to emo bomb this comment section, just know that you do such an amazing job and amazing content for people to drink their coffee and eat there beer to watch. Thank you.
@bh-21986 ай бұрын
You should do a video on standoff distance. Surviving a fight depends a lot on how close to you it starts. The further you keep the potential threat away from you, the more difficult it becomes for them to land an incapacitating hit. That means, communications at distance of at least fifty meters becomes extremely important, i.e. a bullhorn.
@DarthMirasshtar6 ай бұрын
Who needs armor, I have 187 rolls of black duct tape.
@chrisdarby22336 ай бұрын
The high speed kine?
@leewilkinson63726 ай бұрын
Wait. Where'd the 188th go.....😅
@user-mp8ff6mv3p6 ай бұрын
I just stick my toilet tank lid in a backpack n wear it over my front lol
@leewilkinson63726 ай бұрын
@@user-mp8ff6mv3p damnit! I wondered why that was missing. YOU PUT THAT BACK RIGHT NOW, MISTER!!!
@xmus40236 ай бұрын
Just weld Killdozer.
@nightshadow96835 ай бұрын
small tatical rigs are really great for manual labor that lets you use it. i was in a golf course and kept food and water or tools. it was really nice to have hands free and not have to keep going to a cart for gear
@sym8246-f5c6 ай бұрын
Everyone needs to keep in mind a serial number with a production date is woven into all body armor sold in the US. Soft concealable body armor, and a seperate plate rig for a best value win.
@squantosquats14656 ай бұрын
7 mags is great but even in training not actual combat I realized how little that is. It goes stupid fast even on semi only. In my free time I rock British MTP webbing and a TAPs
@Bender_B._Rodriguez6 ай бұрын
PNWG made an excellent statement for having 7 mags. You wont ever get a resupply
@squantosquats14656 ай бұрын
@@Bender_B._Rodriguez can you drop a link? I’m interested to see his take on it
@Bender_B._Rodriguez6 ай бұрын
@@squantosquats1465 KZbin will never let me send a link in a comment. I don't even know if you will see this. Pnw guerrilla
@BrianMillzz6 ай бұрын
6 in the front, 2 on each side, one in the rifle... And as many as you can realistically carry in a bag. Even if you can't get to your bag, 11 should last you till you can.
@Liam19915 күн бұрын
Glad you like our webbing. Great bit of bit 🙂
@murmur39665 ай бұрын
Hello Hello From Victoria Canada!!! I am so shocked that you don't sleep with your plate armor on in case of a break in. I think seeing a guy wearing armor and nothing else would scare or at least distract them to give you some advantage. Seriously though this was a great episode and I don't usually subscribe on a first video, but you are clear, sound experienced and seem to be knowledgeable and I really appreciate that. Keep up the awesome content and I can't wait to check out some more episodes on some of the topics you mentioned in this video. Stay safe, stay healthy and be as happy as you can be. 🤘😁👍
@ookiemand6 ай бұрын
I think the Amish are doing pretty great. Invest in community building (*). Support local farmers, learn trades and skills, have a big family, have stuff that works without electricity and is repairable. Learn how to build a community, which is a real challang in this polarized world.
@righteouspaladin43166 ай бұрын
My take is that body armor is a 50-50. Body armor has saved lives, it protects the vital organs and gives soldiers, police etc. the chance to survive an otherwise fatal injury. It dethroned the MP5 due to events like the North Hollywood shootout. However, it is not the end all be all. Not getting shot is equally if not better than taking one to the chest. This requires you to be light and agile, something IOTV and older body armors did not allow. That is why plate carriers offer the minimum amount of protection while still trying to retain maneuverability.
@lightning92796 ай бұрын
The gov gooons who are the first wave of gov terrorist to take our God given liberty's are the police. Yet, these fools who make these videos are the ones who lick the boots of law enforcement. Makes zero sense.
@The_SmorgMan6 ай бұрын
I can see that… like every piece of equipment. It can help IF you understand its purpose, its limitations, and use it wisely
@johnhagerman3205 ай бұрын
I'd say the first thing people need to do is start setting back hardtack and dry beans. It's a great food source easy to maintain an easy to make and last a very very very long time
@shuffeler94t6 ай бұрын
I love how realistic you put the four mag guys because it’s true in war people think oh I can make that shot or hit those people not so far away . But clearly they never shot at a target that’s been shooting at them back
@Dissension2496 ай бұрын
OEF combat here, 2012-2020 as an Artilleryman. During deployment and field training in a combat arms mos I can tell you that you’ll get used to living in your kit. I hated running my bandolier even in Hawaii which is a jungle. I ran my plate carrier with the basics. 7 mags, two canteen pouches and IFAK. Getting a good prone ain’t easy with so much shit on your chest. I’d opt for a battle belt to keep extra magazines or even placing your ifak and water sources there. Since I’m no longer in the army;and it’s just me, I’m opting for less side protection and more mobility to be able to break contact.
@davidmecham96762 ай бұрын
I’m very glad you decided to do a video on this. I don’t think I know anyone who has thought this all the way through.
@charlesaferg6 ай бұрын
This video has the best editing so far by far. Outstanding work!
@flutac6 ай бұрын
You are an inspiration. I started my own gun channel. Keep up the good work fellow officer!
@SortoMario894 ай бұрын
This is coming from a combat veteran. I hated body armor; the added weight, heat, limited range of motion and worst of all it impacts your speed. The Kevlar was nice only for the NVG’s.
@roberthines27416 ай бұрын
Admin is slowly but surely becoming my go-to gun guy channel for a great mix of information and amusement for the average Joe. Even though I'm hobbled by being Canadian, oh well.
@frank.preacher6 ай бұрын
body armor is something we should have, but like everything else, it is a tool in the toolbox, and not always needed in all scenarios and situations as civilians
@3skilledllamas5 ай бұрын
I’m probably biased since I was a FAST Marine but I see the purpose of body armor as something you wear for home /bug out area operations. Having the knowledge and ability to set up a defensive position that is sustainable is most important in SHTF. The back of house priorities would be water and food collection, delegation of resource collection among a community if possible. Where the more “sexy” items would be establishing posts with overlapping sectors of fire, establishing egress and ingress points if you have a strong likeminded community you want or can interact with, de-escalation when confronted with outsiders. One of the biggest issues that occurs is you need a lot of people to sustain proper security, and you need a lot of food to sustain a lot of people. There are a lot of not so sexy things to consider but everyone is equally as important, nothing exists within a bubble, but like with exercise you have to isolate one specific area at a time to improve. Spend enough time on every area and you’ll be better off than you were the day before.
@DutchTraveler6 ай бұрын
Never realized how the situation really dictates what body armor you should consider, or even if it is a reasonable choice in certain situations.
@MnemonicHack6 ай бұрын
My opinion? Each situation needs it's own consideration. If you're traveling with support, other people, and vehicles, and you expect resistance, go with as heavy armor as you're comfortable. If you're doing short sorties with a small group and you can expect light resistance if any, go with light armor for mobility, because combat should not be your aim. If you're solo or doing recon, wear little to no armor, because contact should be the last thing you should look for; your armor is mobility, your ability to disengage quickly, and your ability to move quietly and in cover and avoid detection.
@TheTexanReich5 ай бұрын
ww1 soldier kit is best for these reasons: tested for 4 years lightweight versatile (its wool so its warm but also breathable) drip can last months in worst possible outdoor conditions simple to repair
@laisphinto63725 ай бұрын
Basically every ww1 soldiers would disagree dont forget how cheap their stuff was because IT was Mass produced for Millions of peasants
@TheTexanReich5 ай бұрын
@@laisphinto6372 all nations in ww1 except ottomans and Russians abolished peasant, also the equipment would depend on stage of war and the country because even just germany varied greatly from early to late war
@EricDaMAJ6 ай бұрын
Bloviation for the algorithm. I’ve always hated body armor since starting to use in the Army. It’s heavy, it’s awkward, it slows you down and it depends on the enemy’s precision shooting skills to hit you high center mass. But that’s a Gen X take - from a guy that lived the Fobbit life in GWOT. I knew guys whose enemies were good shots and hit that tiny plate instead of meat. If you got the muscle and cardio to huff and puff under it and function, get on with your bad self.
@MichaelgoestoBitburg6 ай бұрын
Same for me
@Ungood-jl5ep6 ай бұрын
It's not about whether they get you center mass or not. The plates provide a level of protection to your vitals that is greater than zero. It still leaves a lot of squishy bits exposed, that is a given. I don't know anyone that thinks a plate carrier or vest makes you invulnerable.
@echofoxtrotwhiskey15956 ай бұрын
The armor you guys carried was a lot bigger and heavier though wasn’t it? I have some friend in the National Guard that showed me their armor setups, and they were massive.
@DamonKirry6 ай бұрын
You should look into what's available now. A simple vest with lvl IIIA soft inserts and no plates gives you protection from shrapnel and 44mag and down around your vitals. I picked up one for about $250 and it weighs about 5lbs without anything attached to it.
@shawnthomasbrown38676 ай бұрын
You would like the newest version of the iotv’s. It’s basically a light plate carrier
@CGR896 ай бұрын
If the government doesn’t want you to have it, you absolutely must own that item.
@blacktronpavel5 ай бұрын
I started on the LCE, which is criminally underrated. Then OIF was a net shift in kit, and I opted for a Tactical Tailor MAV over the old IBA. Later generations I used a variety of issued equipment and ultimately settled on Eagle Industries. This is over a span of 25 years and different operational environments. Use what works for you. But take a practical approach. Stay within your budget. But also don't rule out surplus which you can get very affordably. Good video, Admin!
@WASPfreak6 ай бұрын
My body doesn't react well to bullets or small fragments of metal or other things, so body armor is worth it. Full vest with soft armor panels+full coverage helmet.
@Literally_Deez_Nuts6 ай бұрын
And nods. Cause awesome.
@sebastiaoferreiraramos10536 ай бұрын
believe that minimally decent body armor is necessary, after all, you don't like bullets and you can't trust that you will never be hit in any way and most importantly, never trust body armor too much
@donaldallen425711 күн бұрын
Thank you I have really been thinking of getting a plate carrier. But I need a lot of other stuff first. Just hearing affirm what I was thinking lets me know I was making the right decision so thank you
@WalrusWinking6 ай бұрын
Admin, you're talking about WALKING everywhere. Why does NOONE talk about jumping on a bicycle? 1. You can carry more 2. You're WAY faster 3. In some situations you're even quieter I'd love for you to look more into this maybe test it out on the flat range because I think in a potential American disaster scenario that bicycles are SEVERELY under represented in media or thought about in discussions like this video to me it's pretty obvious that it's a superior way to get around over walking even with gear on synch down your rifle if you're shot at ditch the bike and get to cover. The same could be said about motorcycles or ATVs or even the newer electric motorcycles. In some terrain it won't be viable I know that but in a LOT of terrain it will be.
@luvmechanix6 ай бұрын
Electric is the only way in shtf. Gas is noisy and finite while sunshine will always be there.
@zx7-rr4866 ай бұрын
pedalling a push bike while carrying 30kg of kit, a rifle plus clothing and boots is just not practical. Motorbikes are.. and they have been used by infantry units in the past.. even going back to WW2.
@noahfyan96176 ай бұрын
@@zx7-rr486 so have bicycles my dude just say you have shit cardio
@Snow-Foot6 ай бұрын
Or riding a horse or motorcycle.
@zx7-rr4866 ай бұрын
@@noahfyan9617 I race bicycles actually. But riding one with "tactical gear" on, a bergen and a rifle, is a bit of a joke. A fat tyred E mountain bike maybe.
@thecamspence6 ай бұрын
I live in idaho where we mainly train in the mountains and i've decided to not go with body armor to save wieght and focus more on kit related to hiking and survival. Maybe im uneducated but when youre hiking multiple miles with a constantly changing climate you find the plate carrier to just get in the way
@user-qn7ui7sb1q6 ай бұрын
Facts. Plus like he said if you get hit when up in the mountains you are basically dead. It’s all at about maneuverability.
@HatsuneM1ku016 ай бұрын
Infantry hikes miles and miles daily in middle eastern hills and deserts with double or triple the weight in gear, kit and plates than a you do in your plate carrier. Train better
@noahfyan96176 ай бұрын
@HatsuneM1ku01 and they ruined their knees doing so and now have advanced arthritis of the knees at 40
@wraithwyvern5285 ай бұрын
@noahfyan9617 Well don't workout then, save your knees for later
@bluecollarkid4 ай бұрын
The more gear you have, the more technical debt you accumulate. Stuff breaks down even when you're not using it. Buy what you can maintain in the situations you are most likely to encounter. What Admin and others have said about logistics is spot on. The one other point they miss is the cost of purchase, maintenance, and replacement.
@Shibes7706 ай бұрын
OK, hear me out. Pizza body armor
@i_basl6 ай бұрын
he protecc he atacc but most important he snacc
@mzmknight6 ай бұрын
🤣🍕
@MrBalonko6 ай бұрын
Pizza with pineapple on it.
@wildcat85986 ай бұрын
You started by having my curiosity. Now you have my full attention.
@wildcat85986 ай бұрын
@@MrBalonkowhoa whoa there you monster. We’re still human beings here.
@SaltyBoogersDivers6 ай бұрын
Plates make sense for the military because of the hospital logistics. A soldier can take a few rounds to the body as long as the vitals are protected and evac to hospital. For SHTF taking a round in the leg or arm will be fatal over a few weeks.
@BafflegabbingАй бұрын
I live in an area that gets in the mid 90s during the summer and the mid 30s & low 40s during the winter. I run a low profile plate carrier and a harness system. So I can wear the plates on my body and stack weather layers over top, then the harness over the weather layers. I have 3 harness setups, one for each of my main SOPs. Kit is good but training is the best. As a wilderness medical tech/medic volunteer, I highly recommend anyone on the "survival world" getting certified in basic wilderness first aid. It is a 2 day course and you get some really good medical info that will carry over into a SHTF situation.
@BooGieMan1136 ай бұрын
My humor must be broke. The jocko clip “I work out” had me on the floor 😂
@ajjohnson34976 ай бұрын
I didn’t know why it had me on the floor too. “I work out” -Glaring Jocko “Really? We had no idea!” -The rest of us
@goliver58436 ай бұрын
Edits are getting sweet
@thefunkynipple19036 ай бұрын
My favorite test for my personal kit was wearing it for my restaurants Halloween bar crawl.. I was worn to the bone many times working a 12hr shift and really helped me diversify what I do need and what I can let go in a endurance based environment
@chthulu276 ай бұрын
Something additional to keep in mind: body armor is good for protecting against more than just bullets. NIJ (National Institute of Justice) studies have shown police wearing body armor fared better in car collisions and similar impact related cases than those not wearing armor. Stabbing, not so much, unless it's the hard level 4 plates or steel plates, those stop stabbing just fine (for the areas they cover obviously).
@MinutemanMedic2 ай бұрын
I did some research on stabbing and iiia soft armor actually will stop a blade from full penetration. In the tests I saw it may slightly poke through, but only enough to cause a superficial minor wound
@chthulu272 ай бұрын
@MinutemanMedic , that's true, I was thinking more of stabbing implements like ice picks or other similar objects. I spent 2 years researching body armor and it seemed the manufacturers really wanted anyone wearing their armor to be conscious of the fact that they were significantly more vulnerable to stabbing than gunfire. So that may have been largely the result of liability concerns. Especially after what happened to Point Blank armor systems in the class action lawsuit they got hit with. I don't know that for certain (as to whether that was the motivation) and I'm just speculating. But if I were a multi-million dollar company with multi-million dollar contracts on the line- I would probably be *really* concerned about liability.
@TheSpecialJ112 ай бұрын
Unironically, the situation I'd find myself wanting body armor the most is where people wear it the least. If I lived in the ghetto or worked a somewhat dangerous job, like jewelry store clerk or bouncer, I would wear soft body armor I can wear under my clothes. Sure, it's only rated for pistol calibers, but that's what I'm likely to face.
@claytonwatson7307Ай бұрын
As someone with limited money I feel like this guy is the most practical discussion. Buying body armor to prep for disaster is near the middle to bottom of my wish list after stocking up on bleach, iodine pills, alcohol, solor cookware, ammo, 10-25lb bags of rice, pasta, flour, sugar, vitamins, and as many potatoes as you can eat in a month or two before they go bad.
@jak356Ай бұрын
Bro I got potatoes that are like a year old. Keep them in a cool, dark dry place they’ll last for a long time. For me I keep them to plant Again. Usually keep about 50 or so to plant again. Bleach expires bubba. I assume it’s for water purification. Get some sawyer minis and or a sawyer gallon kit. Gets all that nasty shit out, and boil it afterwards if it’s known to have viruses. In my area waters clean, I’ll drink right out the creek with a sawyer mini. I got bags of rice and beans and lentils that are like 4 years old and still good. Keep them in a metal locker to keep pests out. I got jars that are like 10 years old looks fine.
@claytonwatson7307Ай бұрын
@@jak356Yes if I had access to a root cellar like environment or extra fridge capacity I would of course keep a longer potato rotation or even a garden of them. Unfortunately I cant do that in my 1 bedroom apartment with 2 people in Georgia, nor can a lot of people. I only have enough storage of shelf stable hard grains and canned food for ~80 days of high calorie crisis food intake, with some rationing or a little scavenging and hunting I could make it till my first potato harvest which gives me time to set up cool storage. I know bleach expires. I could use it for water but in a crisis its primarily for cleaning hands, dishes, and wounds. I have ~2 weeks (25 gallons split 2 ways) worth of water jugs and life straws I got for xmas, although only have enough of those for 3 years of water. I finish the bleach before it expires for normal cleaning and buy a spare when half full. There are no streams safe to drink near me and if there were almost no water will be safe once the municipal water system or power grid goes down or there is nuclear fallout. Dysentary, Chlorella, industrial waste contamination, Malaria from mosquitoes, heat stroke, and starvation will 100% kill you and fast. People sometimes come together in a crisis and like the guy said body armor does not prevent infection from wounds on your extremities. Something like a riot shield or more robust home defenses could be more practical than a chest plate
@SigSweetNSauer47566 ай бұрын
Orders condor chest rig. Drains beer from fermenter into keg. Looks at water purification station with water distiller, smiles. Nods from guy in the forest from that one meme.
@cliccclacc65616 ай бұрын
You can do better than condor for around the same money. Taps rigs are like 40 bucks with extra molle for more pouches if you need to carry more