My Escape and Evasion Gun Belt + All The Gadgets Inside!

Published on April 1, 2023
Duration: 6:35

This guide details the setup of an Escape and Evasion Gun Belt, as demonstrated by former CIA officer Jason Hanson. It emphasizes discreetly carrying essential survival items, including emergency cash, gold, lock picking tools, and restraint bypass tools, for preparedness in various scenarios. The belt itself can also serve as an improvised defensive tool.

Quick Summary

Former CIA officer Jason Hanson demonstrates his custom Escape and Evasion Gun Belt, packed with essential survival gear. It includes emergency cash ($140+), gold coins, lock picking tools (L-rake, tension wrench), a razor blade, and restraint bypass tools (barrette, bobby pin, handcuff key), emphasizing preparedness for critical situations.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Belt
  2. 00:41Carrying Cash for Emergencies
  3. 01:48Gold as Emergency Currency
  4. 03:15Lock Picking Tools
  5. 03:53Razor Blade Utility
  6. 04:16Handcuff Escape Tools
  7. 05:13Defensive Use and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What essential items should be carried in an Escape and Evasion Gun Belt?

An Escape and Evasion Gun Belt should discreetly carry emergency cash (minimum $140 recommended), 1/4 oz gold coins for high-value needs, a basic lock picking set (L-rake, tension wrench), a small razor blade, and tools for escaping restraints like a hair barrette, bobby pin, and handcuff key.

Why is carrying gold recommended in an escape and evasion kit?

Gold coins, like the 1/4 oz Royal Canadian Mint examples, are globally recognized as high-value currency. They can be crucial for securing transportation, passage, or essential aid in dire, life-or-death situations where traditional currency may be useless.

What improvised tools can be used for escaping restraints?

Commonly found items can serve as effective restraint bypass tools. These include a standard hair barrette, a bobby pin, and a dedicated handcuff key, all of which can be used to pick or unlock most standard handcuffs encountered.

Can the Escape and Evasion Gun Belt be used for self-defense?

Yes, the heavy leather construction of the Escape and Evasion Gun Belt allows it to be used as an improvised weapon. It can be employed for strangulation techniques or swung as a flail for defensive purposes.

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