i agre with what vol west was sayi... oh look pretty birdie
i agre with what vol west was sayi... oh look pretty birdie
I certainly agree with that. Again too, our scenario is dependant upon environment. For instance, if we were in a hilly,rocky area, we could place Sarge on top of a precipice somewhere with some large rocks and a lever. A couple of our younger guys lead the pursuers down a path below Sarge, Sarge heaves on the lever at the right moment, gasping and coughing no doubt with the TB, but the ensuing rockslide takes care of twenty bad guys, thanks mainly to one tubercular old wretch (sorry Sarge), but thanks overall to the team putting the trap together and leading the bad guys into the trap. No one gets left behind, no pissed off women.
I'm certain that between us, we could think up similar "traps" in different environments, that's just the first one off the top of my head.
some fella confronted me the other day and asked "What's your problem?" So I told him, "I don't have a problem I am a problem"
Geez you guys, just cuz we had one little disagreement of opinions???You check back a few of the threads and you'll note there's quite a few things we've agreed on...and if you think about it, if we disagree with each other that well, how formidable are we when we're in agreement!
some fella confronted me the other day and asked "What's your problem?" So I told him, "I don't have a problem I am a problem"
"It is the man with nothing to loose that is the most dangerous,(in the situation you described that would most certainly be Sarge) and if we feel that we have something to loose, we will be distracted, and fear will become a nuisance instead of a fuel.
We must first think like them. (Absolutely, Know your enemy)
We must enter their minds and pluck out their motivations.
We must become them, and understand them.
The best hunter does this with it's pray.(Very true, the best way to track something is to be where it's going to be before it gets there, track by it's habits, certainly not by it's hoofprints or you'll always be just behind it) It is not being in the "now", it is being 5 seconds in the future...always ahead of their re-action...for re-act they will."
some fella confronted me the other day and asked "What's your problem?" So I told him, "I don't have a problem I am a problem"
SARGE
"Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the the universe."
Albert Einstein
Proud father of a US Marine....SEMPER FI!
They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
Benjamin Franklin
I concur, gentlemen.
some fella confronted me the other day and asked "What's your problem?" So I told him, "I don't have a problem I am a problem"
Hey maybe the portable toilet has wagon wheels! lol pile everything in it and your good bug out!
That much junk belongs in your house not your bag
I'm in VW! I also am in agreement about not listing firearms as that might encourage inexperienced people to run out, buy a gun, and increase the liklihood of: 1.) More shooting accidents, and 2.) might create a conflict of interest with Law-enforcement. Since, in my opinion, cost might also be a factor I think that we should stick with low to medium priced equipment. I'll start out by suggesting a large Army surplus Alice pack. I just got a new Sportsman's Guide catalouge and they're selling them for around 50 bucks.![]()
SARGE
"Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the the universe."
Albert Einstein
Proud father of a US Marine....SEMPER FI!
They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
Benjamin Franklin
Ok so any one can add or change this, 1 (ONE) item at a time, offering a reason for their change.
Sarge started with the pack so I'll add...
Alice Pack
A good knife (I say it like that so there is no more battle, you insert what you prefer because thats what YOU will be happiest with)
SARGE
"Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the the universe."
Albert Einstein
Proud father of a US Marine....SEMPER FI!
They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
Benjamin Franklin
I agree, we need to be more specific. How about 4 to 6? more room for preference.
- Alice Pack
- Knife- 4-6 inches in length
What's next?
army type shovel--to dig out possible shelter and/or to dig out/cover a latrine,among other uses.
Soular powered by the son.
Nell, MLT (ASCP)
Well I don't know to much about a pack so in that I have no input other than I like having a water reservoir but it makes water conservation a challenge for a while since it's right there all the time and you can't see how much you have left.
I do know what I have learned about knives. It's just harder to lose or break a fixed blade knife. End of story. And you wear it on your belt or the packs belt so pack space doesn't matter as much. I would go with a buck knife like mine but I don't have the specs right now so I'll get back to you on that.
As for plain or serrated I don't like serrated, but others swear by it. I think it gets in the way of most of the work you will do with it because it's at the base on most knives and cutting rope isn't what you'll be doing all the time. I'd be interested in one that had the serrations on the top part of the blade.
Full Tang for sure.
High carbon steel. I like 420, it's easy to sharpen and clean. Something like S30V however will stay sharper for them as long as they don't smack it around. I like it too but I have my buck (420) in my survival kit to be.
I also like the shovel idea, how/heavy is it? I have a small collapsible backpacking one that's not very big but pretty functional. I have seen one broken though so I wouldn't count on it for serious digging.
I think we can get a general list together, and Volwest can make us be more specific and address each new item we gather as we go along. He's good for us, makes us put more thought into things.
I also agree with the no firearms, based on we don't necessarily know who's filling the list, don't want someone being referred to as "Ol' Nine Toes" after the 72 hours.
I also like the idea of one of those small all steel hatchets with the rubber hand grip or the new fiberglass or whatever the heck that stuff is handle. The all steel is less expensive and they're very handy. YOu can carry them on your belt too if walking.
and paracord, I noticed the original list had "nylon rope"
some fella confronted me the other day and asked "What's your problem?" So I told him, "I don't have a problem I am a problem"
LOL, looks like the stuff i would find in a bomb shelter![]()
1st, the 7 strands of the 550 (parachute cord) are also made up of smaller strands that can be used as thread. The Ka-bar knife can be bought as low as under $50 at places like www.tomarskabars.com; and the large Alice pack is HUGE!It was used by the military in Viet Nam and could hold a ton of stuff! How about medical, signaling, &/or lighting?
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SARGE
"Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the the universe."
Albert Einstein
Proud father of a US Marine....SEMPER FI!
They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
Benjamin Franklin
I used a 100 liter Bergan used by the British (And the Best) Army to carr a week of stuff in, HEAVY :O
With what you say about the k-bar I am cool with that. as long as it's straight edge.
I have a camel back type bag too, but not as big as yours but for a bob type thing I would want the bigger model.
SARGE
"Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the the universe."
Albert Einstein
Proud father of a US Marine....SEMPER FI!
They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
Benjamin Franklin
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