LBX Tactical Bug Out Bag

Published on December 5, 2019
Duration: 8:49

This video details the contents of an LBX Maps bug-out bag designed for active shooter or predator scenarios, distinct from a survival-oriented bag. The instructor emphasizes the bag's nondescript appearance for civilian discretion. Key contents include a tourniquet with gloves, spare batteries, spare 9mm ammunition, a Surefire 300-lumen flashlight, a Tops folder knife, and backup magazines for an AKM. The bag's modularity, including a rip-away pouch compatible with plate carriers, is highlighted, along with the rationale for carrying a Beretta M92 pistol as a trunk gun due to reliability in cold weather and NFA avoidance.

Quick Summary

The LBX Tactical Bug Out Bag is presented as a preparedness tool for active shooter or predator scenarios, distinct from survival bags. It emphasizes discretion with a nondescript appearance. Essential contents include a tourniquet, spare batteries, 9mm ammo, a flashlight, a knife, and backup magazines. The speaker advocates for a pistol like the Beretta M92 as a trunk gun over an SBR due to reliability and legal flexibility.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Bag Purpose
  2. 00:32LBX Maps Bag Overview
  3. 01:46Top Pouch Contents: Tourniquet & Gloves
  4. 02:08Spare Batteries & 9mm Ammo
  5. 02:44Handheld Light & Knife
  6. 03:21Backup Magazines & AKM
  7. 03:37Modular Pouch System
  8. 05:02Interior Contents: Beretta M92
  9. 05:23Trunk Gun Rationale: AKM vs AR
  10. 06:03AK Platform Reliability
  11. 06:51Pistol vs SBR for Trunk Gun
  12. 07:47Bag Summary & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary purpose of the LBX Tactical Bug Out Bag discussed in the video?

The LBX Tactical Bug Out Bag is designed for scenarios involving active shooters or predators, distinguishing it from a general survival-oriented bag. It focuses on immediate threats and personal defense rather than long-term survival needs like extensive food and water.

What essential items are recommended for the LBX Tactical Bug Out Bag?

Key items include a tourniquet with gloves, spare batteries for weapon lights, spare 9mm ammunition, a reliable handheld flashlight (like a Surefire 300-lumen), a durable folder knife, and backup magazines for your primary firearm, such as an AKM.

Why is a pistol like the Beretta M92 preferred as a trunk gun over an SBR?

A pistol is preferred as a trunk gun to avoid the legal complications and risks associated with an NFA-registered Short-Barreled Rifle (SBR) potentially being stolen. Pistols also offer greater flexibility for interstate travel compared to SBRs.

What are the advantages of the AK platform for a trunk gun?

The AK platform is favored for trunk guns due to its proven reliability in harsh weather conditions, specifically its resistance to freezing shut in cold temperatures, unlike some AR-15 platforms that may require meticulous maintenance to prevent such issues.

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