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There was a small suunto compass in there as a backup to my etrex 30 which I normally use on outdoor treks. It is just a barebones compass though as I don't have a map in my pack.What do you typically use for camo paint/make up?
So, Bobby...being the calculating trained warrior NCO that you are. Take the appropriate action, Execute!
your standard grunt level CQB is just putting rounds and rounds on scary stuff till it stops scaring you!
Thanks for the insight Don. You're correct - Caleb or Chung, or both together in that order.The med kit pictured has an Israeli type bandage but no quick clot. I have quick clot in a larger kit in my trunk. Based on your feedback I think I'll transfer a few more Israeli bandages to this pack and some quick clot product.Curious as to what folks are using to secure a pistol in the car. I don't carry every day because work does not allow it. But I do drive a lot and would like one on hand in the car. I've just been worried about theft when parked in a lot away from home.There was a small suunto compass in there as a backup to my etrex 30 which I normally use on outdoor treks. It is just a barebones compass though as I don't have a map in my pack.Change of clothes includes wool socks. I didn't picture it but there is a beanie as well as mountaineering gloves too. No baby wipes or tp but both great ideas.My car bag is kitted for myself mainly, but supplies could stretch to two. My bug out box is kitted for two. Interesting concept you shared on differently loaded bags being at the ready. I think based on that, I might transfer my bug out kit into a backpacking pack.What do you typically use for camo paint/make up?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk