This entry details a low-profile EDC (Everyday Carry) strategy advocated by a Special Forces combat veteran. It emphasizes using high-end, non-tactical-looking bags like Louis Vuitton to reduce 'posture' or profile, while still carrying essential combat gear such as a pistol, spare magazines, medical supplies, and illumination tools.
This video presents a curated list of seven or eight practical and useful gift ideas that offer genuine value without being overly expensive. The suggestions range from everyday carry items and personal care to specialized tools and accessories, aiming to avoid the pitfall of giving gifts that lack utility. The video highlights specific products like Scho-Ka-Kola chocolate, a Mora Companion Spark knife, a Streamlight MacroStream flashlight, an RMT Tourniquet, a Visor Tourniquet Holder, North Idaho Citrus Lotion, The McQueen Pocket Knife, and a Prometheus Design Werx AG Watch Cap. It also briefly touches on loadout items like PDW Hardshell and Tactical Distributors Fozzy Hoody.
This video demonstrates the proper application of a DINPRO CAT-style tourniquet for severe leg wounds. It highlights the 'high and tight' placement above the injury and the critical step of tightening the windlass until bleeding stops, emphasizing that while painful, this is essential for saving a life. The presenter, Ziga from Polenar Tactical, showcases expert-level knowledge in trauma care.
This Geauga Firearms Academy video features Kim and Neil visiting Blade-Tech to showcase their new Tek-Mount system. The Tek-Mount is presented as a superior alternative to the Safariland QLS for connecting various accessories like holsters, magazine pouches, and tourniquets. The video highlights the versatility and potential of the Tek-Mount in adapting firearm setups. It also includes links to a Total Eclipse 2.0 review and the Blade-Tech Tek-Mount on Amazon, along with extensive social media and website links for Geauga Firearms Academy, encouraging viewers to subscribe and seek professional training.
This video reviews the DR-LV Chest Rig by Unobtanium Gear, designed for low-visibility situations. The rig can hold four AR-15 magazines, four pistol magazines or similar items, and two tourniquets, all without compromising a low profile. It emphasizes being able to wear a cover shirt without printing and comfortably lay prone. The description also includes links to other Kit Badger content, merchandise, and the specific product page for the chest rig.
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