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Lol electric shaver
ОтветитьLove that rifle on the mantle...underneath the starry flag, civilize 'em with a Krag!
ОтветитьEagle made the AOR packs Dorr
ОтветитьFantastic, good info, thanks
ОтветитьYeah I spray painted camouflaged my son a I backpacks/bug out bags. Actually came out great. Bought the packs at Academy.
ОтветитьY'all are gear whores.
Thank you so much for sharing good and historical/contextual information with us!!! Thisnhas been really valuable.
“The people need to know.” 🤣
ОтветитьCrown Royal bags, yep 👍
ОтветитьThanks Coch and Dorr! :) :us You always need to get to your tool on the objective, before she gets bored and escapes. :)
Ответитьran the same camelback bag then switched to the Eagle bags then Eberlestock you get what you pay for
ОтветитьYour boy Dorr there, looks like a dude that was snatched up under an overpass panhandling, and got thrown in front a camera 😂
ОтветитьSpeaking about camelbak and they're reputation of good bags. I bought a Camelback mule years ago and still use it to this day, not for combat cause ive never been, but mostly for a days worth of hiking. i like the molle system on it cause you can add different kinds of pouches to it to help sustainment but i usually carry the 3L bladder for it and usually some snacks and maybe a small lunch for the day when i go, and then a small first aid kit with a fire starter and a little bit paracord and usually a Gerber or Leatherman cause you never know. Realistically i could defintiley fit it for 24 hrs given i pack it right. great content and appreciate the stories!
ОтветитьThe pen Flare 🤣🤣 I went to shoot one at a vehicle approaching... Well quickly I dropped it an engaged with my rifle .. funny now .. but when the flare fell in the turret it went off an my driver was screaming RPG .. RPG were hit 🤣🤣 im kicking him from the turret to get off the radio it was a flare not a RPG ... Ahh good ol Sangin Valley Afghan
ОтветитьCamelback HAWGs are the best.. still had mine in woodland 20 years on
ОтветитьI wish I’d have never sold my camelback linchpin…great all around bag.
ОтветитьY’all have a lot of stuff
I up for adoption lol
Hey Coch what type of watch do you have on
ОтветитьVedder holsters...Mt. Dora, Fl. Waiting on another one!
ОтветитьAnother excellent video. Looking forward to part 2!
ОтветитьCool video gents. Lots of memories of the issued Camelbaks I had over the years - but I gotta say I’m a bit surprised not seeing some LBT stuff. And yes, the older bags were built WELL👊🏻
ОтветитьManscape gives me low drag high speed balls
ОтветитьThis channel is awesome!
ОтветитьBackpacks are your friends.
ОтветитьLove the 30-40 on the mantle.
ОтветитьGood talk
Ответитьgoddamnit, I fuckin love backpacks
ОтветитьHey guys. Love the content. Nothing but respect for seals. Do you happen to know the model of the first small pack that you reviewed? The one with the rubber bands on it and referred to as lunch pail? Thanks. Dan
ОтветитьThe multicam Camelbak Dorr shows at the end is the 'Linchpin' model. It was, as it happens, a collab with another company - not Maxpedition but Mystery Ranch - which is why it is so comfortable to use.
Sadly, they don't make them any more, but you do see them come up used sometime.
Great info. Didnt know about speed balls and how that came about.
ОтветитьSource has gotten better. At least for their bags. Camelbak is still the gold standard for the bladder!
Ответитьrefreshing to see manscaping content not sponsored by Manscaping products. Genuine!
ОтветитьManscape in the field! 🤣🤣🤣
ОтветитьI've been carrying "snivel gear" in my daypack without knowing it, LOL. Another good video, thanks!
ОтветитьYo... That beard looks like something I saw on Team America World Police. No way that's real.
ОтветитьT-town represent!!
ОтветитьPara bags seemed so much better than heli boxes.
We found along with honeycomb taping up your canteens or even soda bottles with 100mph tape would stop/severely limit them busting open on a malfunction or mis drop.
We also used to run a ‘bolt bag’ on top of our large long range patrol packs. 24-48hrs of food and water and extra ammo. So almost a small day sack that wasn’t meant for true E&E but if you had to drop your large pack and run you had extra gear but still mobile enough. It was an interesting concept but I never had to use that outside of a training scenario.
The bags with the helmet pocket/beaver tail for me worked really as a K9 handler. But our SOP’s were we had to wear helmets so the helmet section was just an expandable pouch for me and allowed extra gear when required like a woobie and water for the dog.
I still use my beaver tail pack for k9 sar. It’s in my opinion a great small day pack the 3 day packs were too big sometimes and the camelback MULE’s weren’t quite right.
My 2003 Camelbac mule finaly gave up the ghost in 2021. Ordered another one, the main zipper failed in like a year, while doing a long swim ended up making an 1800 kinda closure with pcord and a closure for it, not fancy but still useable I was amazed at the original 3 color mule how long it lasted.
ОтветитьLmao navy seals 🤣😜😂🤣😜😂🤣
ОтветитьJust love hearing/talking gear shit from the day — so many similarities from my Green side SOF, turned my kid onto your site—he,s going 18X soon! Great content, keep it up🤙🏼🇺🇸
ОтветитьFriend of mine gave me his issued camelbak mule that yall shown and yes after 15 years in the sun they fade fast.
I still use mine as an edc bag with all my typical stuff I might need to last me a few days if I cant make it home.
Meds, batteries, gun+ammo, chargers, cords, pill bottle with coins and cash in it and other odds and ends like a poncho and socks and underwear.
People like brassfacts will have this huge bag with a lot of shit in it you dont need and I amhaving a really hard time replacing this bag or find another one but in woodland.
If you do find one its like $200 and they dont have it in stock like the search said it did.
I got a source commander bag and its nice but everything is in the wrong place.
Did you guys ever run in-line filtration on your Camelbak?
ОтветитьI want to adopt coch and mentor him. seems like a misdirected young man, lacking motivation, doesn't have anything to dedicate his life to. idk what kind of TV he was watching back in the carter days but it seems to have really got his head mixed up, but i think he has a lot of potential if he can just find a purpose in life. i figure i could whip him into shape over a summer and maybe even give him some spending cash if he's willing to work a few chores for me.
ОтветитьManscaping in the field lmao
ОтветитьI own a Camelback Narrow Gauge backpack it's 27 years old, easily has over 3,000 miles on it and it's still going strong. one amazing pack..
ОтветитьThe amount of knowledge between these two 👌🏾🤙🏾 Thanks for another great vid gents.
ОтветитьHi ,we are a tactical bags factory from China, wish we could have chance to serve you
ОтветитьWhat’s the name of the black camelback? From Coach
Can’t find it online
Is this the M.U.L.E or the H.A.W.G?
ОтветитьThe hawg is bigger then mule those u said are same idk.
ОтветитьGreat review. Love the packs, but I’m a 67 year old on a limited budget. So most of these are out of my budget. Sorry I don’t have companies sending me packs to try 🤪. Been looking for a multicam pack under 30 liters, but seems the only one in my budget is a 5.11 Rush 12. It’s a nice pack, but seems dated. Well I’ll keep searching.
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