Ndog's active shooter/bug out bag-a photo tour

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Ndog's active shooter/bug out bag-a photo tour

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As much as I like overpriced stuff, I figured an old claymore bag could do the trick 8)
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The bag stuffs behind the drivers side seat of the SS Queen Victoria for easy grab and go like so

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On one side I carry two extra rifle mags, slugs for my gage and two extra pistol mags. This way, no matter which long gun I grab or if I don't grab a long gun, I got extra bullets.

On the otherside I carry a blow out kit with a tourniquet and bloodstopper, flex cuffs, black tape, a lighter, 550 cord and extra surefire batteries.
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Post by GSXRanger »

Hey Brother... you have a full cage with screen in that cruiser? I would not want a bad guy to be tempted to fuck with your bag on a dark night... that is a good bag of goodies you have there.. do you have room between your front seats for it? Just curious...
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Our silent partners are plexiglass on top of steel, bolted into a roll bar all the way across, there's no reaching anything up front from the back.
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Told his troops of lessons learned from battles fought.
"May your heart grow bolder like an iron-clad brigade"
Said this leader to his outnumbered lot.

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Post by GSXRanger »

The only reason I said that, was that I have seen some cages, that had a small space near the bar... some cages are better than others.

Sounds like yours are full length... those are the best type to have. It is amazing how some departments skimp on officer safety stuff.
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I would rethink the 'Quickclot'. Most of the Doc's and Medic's Ihave spoken to oversea's hate the stuff and highly recommend against it. Something about the material that does the cauterization of the wound requiring them to have to scrape and dig it out thus causing even more harm than good. I have personally dumped all that I had and went with more bandages and nonscented tampons, especially for bullet wounds. Other than that nice kit!
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Gordo173 wrote:I have personally dumped all that I had and went with more bandages and nonscented tampons, especially for bullet wounds. Other than that nice kit!
What? You don't want your gunshot wounds smelling fresh and pretty?
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