My Get Home Bag

Published on October 22, 2018
Duration: 13:20

This video details a 'Get Home Bag' curated by the Military Arms Channel host, designed for short-term survival and comfortable travel, not extended wilderness living. It emphasizes preparedness for scenarios like hurricane evacuations or extended travel disruptions. The bag contains essential items for navigation, sustenance, communication, and personal defense, with a focus on practical utility and redundancy.

Quick Summary

The Military Arms Channel's 'Get Home Bag' is curated for comfortable and safe travel home during disruptions, not extended wilderness survival. It includes navigation tools like a Rand McNally map and Garmin Fenix 5X watch, a SIG Rattler in 300 Blackout for defense, a water filter system, MREs, and essential survival gear.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Introduction to the Get Home Bag
  2. 00:13Purpose of the Get Home Bag
  3. 01:13Backpack: Kinetic Dev Group
  4. 01:50Hurricane Evacuation Scenario
  5. 02:25Water Bottles and Outer Compartment
  6. 02:46Compass and Manuals
  7. 02:57Tourniquet
  8. 03:02Food Supplies
  9. 03:05Paracord Bracelet with Fire Starter
  10. 03:34Second Outer Pocket Contents
  11. 03:41Rand McNally Map
  12. 03:52Garmin Fenix 5X Watch
  13. 04:25Solar Charger
  14. 04:48MRE (Meal, Ready-to-Eat)
  15. 05:06Water Bottles and Filter System
  16. 05:50Backup Knife: ZT Flipper
  17. 06:03Lighter
  18. 06:11Multi-tool
  19. 06:32Compass and Cable Storage
  20. 06:41Military Tritium Compass
  21. 07:08Importance of Compass and Maps
  22. 07:37Main Compartment: SIG Rattler
  23. 07:45Magazines for SIG Rattler
  24. 08:12Previous Handgun Storage (CZ P-01)
  25. 08:22EDC Handgun: Glock 43X
  26. 08:40Current EDC Fixed Blade Knife: Microtech
  27. 08:53SIG Rattler Deployment
  28. 09:03SIG Rattler Features
  29. 09:31Q Trash Panda Suppressor
  30. 09:39300 Blackout Discussion
  31. 10:05Suppressed 300 Blackout Benefits
  32. 10:13Hunting with 300 Blackout
  33. 10:31Lancer Magazines
  34. 10:39Flashlight Carry
  35. 10:47Surefire EDC L1T
  36. 11:06Backup Flashlight: Streamlight ProTac
  37. 11:16Flashlight Cap Clip Feature
  38. 11:30Viewer Input Request
  39. 11:40Get Home Bag Purpose Clarification
  40. 12:11Bag Weight and Portability
  41. 12:20Viewer Support and Patreon
  42. 12:39Merchandise Support (Forged From Freedom)
  43. 12:55Online Store (Copper Custom)
  44. 13:10Conclusion and Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary purpose of the 'Get Home Bag' discussed by Military Arms Channel?

The 'Get Home Bag' is designed to assist in comfortably and safely traveling home during disruptions like hurricane evacuations or extended travel issues, not for long-term wilderness survival. It provides essential items for navigation, sustenance, and personal defense over a few days.

What navigation tools are included in the Military Arms Channel's Get Home Bag?

The bag contains a Rand McNally map of the entire United States for road navigation and a Garmin Fenix 5X watch with built-in GPS and maps. A military-grade tritium lit compass is also included for precise directional guidance.

What firearm is featured in the Military Arms Channel's Get Home Bag, and what are its key features?

The primary firearm is a SIG Rattler in 300 Blackout, equipped with a brace, iron sights, and a Trijicon RMR Type 2 optic. It is loaded with subsonics and stored without a round in the chamber for safety.

How does the Military Arms Channel address water procurement and purification in their Get Home Bag?

The bag includes two water bottles and a 'sewage sucker' water filter system. This filter threads onto a two-liter bottle, allowing users to draw water from various sources and filter it for potable use.

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