Get Home Bag and Contents!

Published on December 13, 2025
Duration: 16:24

This guide details the assembly of a comprehensive 'Get Home Bag' by The Gun Dungeon host, designed for emergency return trips. It emphasizes a layered approach to survival, protection, and firepower, featuring a custom AR-15 .300 Blackout, a Glock 26 sidearm, a plate carrier with Level 3A armor, and a robust MOLLE backpack packed with essential survival tools, medical supplies, shelter, and cooking equipment. The host, with years of experience carrying such a setup, prioritizes water, heat, and shelter.

Quick Summary

A 'Get Home Bag' should contain provisions, protection, and firepower for emergency return trips. Key items include a .300 Blackout AR-15, Glock 26 sidearm, Level 3A plate carrier, and a MOLLE backpack packed with survival essentials like water filters, fire starters, medical supplies, and shelter.

Chapters

  1. 00:34Introduction to the Get Home Bag
  2. 01:38AR-15 .300 Blackout Build
  3. 02:57Glock 26 Sidearm
  4. 04:03Plate Carrier Setup
  5. 05:46Main Backpack and External Tools
  6. 06:22Survival Essentials: Medical and Fire
  7. 08:19Shelter and Cooking Gear
  8. 12:05Ammunition and First Aid
  9. 13:56Survival Priorities

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key components of a 'Get Home Bag'?

A 'Get Home Bag' should include provisions, protection, and firepower to enable a return trip home during a catastrophe. Essential items include a primary and secondary firearm, body armor, a robust backpack with external tools, medical supplies, fire-starting equipment, water purification, shelter, and cooking gear.

What firearms are recommended for a Get Home Bag?

The recommended firearms include a compact AR-15 chambered in .300 Blackout for its balance of power and size, and a Glock 26 as a versatile sidearm. The Glock 26's compatibility with larger magazines enhances its utility in a preparedness kit.

What type of body armor is suitable for a Get Home Bag?

Level 3A soft armor is recommended for a Get Home Bag. This offers essential ballistic protection while keeping the overall weight manageable, which is crucial for a bag designed to be carried and deployed quickly.

What survival essentials should be included in a Get Home Bag?

Crucial survival essentials include water purification methods like a LifeStraw or tablets, reliable fire starters such as Blackbeard sticks, a basic first aid kit, a survival blanket, and adequate shelter like a compact tent. These address the core needs of water, heat, and shelter.

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