This video showcases the contents of a former CIA officer's EDC (Everyday Carry) pouch, emphasizing preparedness for various situations. The pouch contains essential items like a Milwaukee marker, a tactical flashlight, Gorilla Tape, a Bic lighter, Kevlar cord, a CAT tourniquet, cash, and precious metals (gold and silver coins). The presenter highlights the importance of having these items readily accessible for emergencies, from minor inconveniences to more serious survival scenarios. The pouch itself is identified as a compact organizer from 3V Gear.
This video details the contents of a compact everyday carry (EDC) pouch, designed for quick deployment in various scenarios from daily use to bugging out. The instructor emphasizes practicality and multi-functionality, including items for personal hygiene, basic repairs, fire starting, and emergency medical needs. The pouch serves as a supplementary kit to primary gear, offering essential items for unexpected situations.
This video demonstrates the effect of a 9mm Full Metal Jacket round on a 1 oz silver coin fired from a Walther Creed pistol at 5 yards. The coin was taped to a target, and the shot successfully penetrated and sliced through the silver, indicating that even a relatively low-cost metal coin offers some resistance but is not bulletproof against common handgun calibers. The presenter, Jason Hansen, a former CIA officer, emphasizes the importance of investing in gold and silver.
This guide outlines 15 essential items for SHTF repair preparedness, emphasizing self-sufficiency due to potential supply chain disruptions. It covers a wide range of materials including tapes, adhesives, cordage, tarps, sealants, fasteners, and lubricants. The advice comes from SensiblePrepper, who demonstrates high authority in the survivalist community with practical, experience-based recommendations for maintaining gear and structures.
This video from Sensible Prepper's channel, "Prepper School Vol. 23," details 20 essential items for preppers to hoard, focusing on practical survival and repair. The hosts emphasize buying items incrementally and highlight their multi-use capabilities. Key items discussed include repair supplies like duct tape and glue, cordage such as paracord, shelter materials like trash bags and tarps, fire-starting tools, batteries, firearm magazines, hand tools, fasteners, essential consumables like salt and toilet paper, and hygiene products. The video also touches on the importance of redundancy in survival gear and the benefits of stocking up on items that are often overlooked but critical in various emergency scenarios.
This guide details a ballistic penetration test conducted by Edwin Sarkissian, an expert in ballistic entertainment. The experiment evaluates the stopping power of Gorilla Tape against various high-caliber firearms, including a .50 AE Desert Eagle, an M16 in 5.56mm, an Accuracy International AWM in .338 Lapua, a Serbu BFG-50A in .50 BMG, and a SIG .308 rifle. The results highlight the surprising durability of Gorilla Tape against significant ballistic force.
This video showcases the tools the creator keeps in their truck for everyday carry (EDC). The video details various tools organized within a Metabox system, including power tools, hand tools like breaker bars and wrenches, impact sockets, work gloves, a C-clamp, an O-Light, and a magnetic pickup tool. It also covers items like serpentine belts, bolt extractors, wire, anti-seize, Gorilla tape, and thread locker. The creator encourages viewers to share what they keep in their own truck EDCs, linking to playlists for "Man Stuff" and "Prep, Survival, and Bugout" content.
This video tests the bullet-stopping capabilities of Gorilla Tape by layering it and firing various handgun and rifle rounds into it. The experiment demonstrates how many layers of tape are required to stop different calibers, from .22 LR and 9mm to 7.62x39mm and 7.62x54mmR. The results show that while tape can stop handgun rounds with a moderate number of layers, rifle rounds require significantly more.
This comprehensive guide details the essential components of a 72-hour emergency kit, drawing on expert advice from SensiblePrepper. It covers critical areas including water, shelter, fire, medical supplies, communication, food, and tools, emphasizing preparedness for various scenarios. The instruction highlights the 'Rule of Threes' survival principle and recommends specific, reliable gear for each category.
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