What Gear Do I Fly With?

Published on September 26, 2021
Duration: 7:36

The speaker, from RTT: Guns & Gear, details the firearms and tactical gear they travel with, specifically for air travel. They emphasize bringing multiple firearms (two pistols), spare magazines, and ammunition, adhering to the 'two is one, one is none' principle. The selection includes various holster types for different carry preferences and a comprehensive trauma kit.

Quick Summary

When flying, the speaker from RTT: Guns & Gear emphasizes carrying two pistols based on the 'two is one, one is none' principle for redundancy. They also pack multiple holsters, spare magazines, ammunition, and a comprehensive trauma kit, along with essential EDC items like a flashlight and multi-tool.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction: What I Travel With
  2. 00:17Flying vs. Driving Gear Differences
  3. 00:51Firearms and Survival Gear
  4. 01:00T-Rex Arms Sidecar Holster Review
  5. 01:18Other Holster Options
  6. 01:42Holster Quantity and Variety
  7. 02:15Travel Carrying Case
  8. 02:21Traveling with Two Pistols
  9. 03:08Spare Magazines and Ammunition
  10. 03:46Carry-On Bag Details
  11. 03:57EDC Light: Streamlight Macrostream
  12. 04:15Pocket Knife and Lighter
  13. 04:31Multi-tool and Paracord
  14. 04:43Trauma Kit Contents
  15. 05:17Gun Belts
  16. 05:30TSA Approved Gun Locks
  17. 06:00Charging Banks
  18. 06:26Regular Travel Items
  19. 06:36Conclusion and Channel Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the speaker's philosophy on carrying multiple firearms when traveling?

The speaker adheres to the 'two is one, and one is none' principle, always traveling with at least two pistols. This ensures redundancy in case one firearm malfunctions, is lost, or is confiscated by authorities.

What types of holsters does the speaker recommend for travel?

The speaker recommends a variety of holsters, including appendix holsters like the T-Rex Arms Sidecar, as well as outside-the-waistband (OWB) and single pistol inside-the-waistband (IWB) options, depending on clothing and carry preference.

What essential medical gear does the speaker include in their travel kit?

The speaker carries a comprehensive trauma kit containing a tourniquet, chest seals, bleed stop (like Quick Clot), a triangular bandage, and Coban wrap, emphasizing preparedness for serious injuries.

What are the speaker's thoughts on TSA-approved gun locks for travel?

The speaker expresses a preference for keyed gun locks over TSA-approved tumbler combo locks, finding the latter difficult to operate, especially with larger fingers.

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