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Bug Out Bags Thread

The stuff we carry and the bags we carry it in!

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 10, 2014 5:09 pm
Looking to see what our membership has created in the way of Bug Out Bags...post pics and details in this thread:
PostPosted: Wed Sep 10, 2014 5:10 pm
Specifications of my Bug Out Bag and some of what's inside...

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Technical Information:

•Dimensions: 22" x 10" x 15"
•Weight: 3 lbs 8 oz (unloaded)
•Material: PVC Coated 600D Nylon
•2,400 cubic inches of cargo space
•MOLLE accessory webbing
•Hydration bladder compatible
•Padded adjustable shoulder straps, hip belt, and back
•Internal organizer


Contents:

GI Medical Tool Kit / ACE Bandages / QUIKCLOT Sponges & Gauze
Motorola Talkabout 250 Walkie Talkie(s) / Extra Batteries
Garmin eTREX GPS / Extra Batteries
US Military Lensatic Compass
Notebook and Pen
Assorted MRE's / Granola Energy Bars
Fire Starter Magnesium Striker / Water Proof Matches / BIC Lighter
Solid Fuel Tabs / Metal Folding Camp Stove
1 QT Canteen
Water Purification Tablets
Roll of TP
Spool of Paracord / Paracord Bracelet
Camp Axe
Multi-Tool & Folding Knife
300 Lumen Flashlight / Extra Batteries
Head Lamp / Extra Batteries
24 hour Cyalume Light Sticks 4 count
100' Nylon Rope
50' Duct Tape
20 11" Cable/Zip Ties
Rain Poncho / 1 Pair Wool Socks
Protective Face Mask(s) 10 count
Deer Leather Work Gloves
Amber Safety (Shooting) Glasses
Ear Plugs
2 Boxes ( 100 rounds ) ammo
Cannister of Pepper Spray
10' x 12' Camo Tarp ( temp shelter )

Most items individually packed in moisture resistant zip lock bags for added protection against the elements.
PostPosted: Wed Sep 10, 2014 5:15 pm
So...What's in your BOB !?

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 12, 2014 3:17 am
I have different Bob's depend ing on the occasion for example fishing, hiking, hunting or normal ride to work but the general items are stored in each bag medical kit, radios, knife, fire starter, extra batteries, water , can of food ext.... I also keep my truck box stored with items just in case I have to ditch with out my bags. And I always have a hunting/ protection tool with me rifle, pistol, and or bow with the accompanying equipment. The only thing I do want to change is my truck cb to grms to communicate with more people just in case. The cbs aren't what they used to be.
PostPosted: Mon Sep 15, 2014 4:00 pm
Always good to be prepared in an emergency...anyone else !?

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Location: Tucson, in the Arid Zone
PostPosted: Tue Aug 25, 2015 11:53 pm
I don't plan on bugging out anywhere, but I always figure that getting back home might take some extra preparation. We have some long distances out here and temperatures can vary by 100 degrees at the extremes. I have a CamelBak HAWG that is packed with whatever is appropriate to the season, distance, and political situation (whether or not there are riots or the like). The pack has a 90 oz. water bladder built in. Extra socks, shirt, TP, batteries, flashlight, MREs are the basics. A KelTec Sub2K fits nicely along with several spare magazines that will also fit a Glock. And one of my Combat Commanders for over the shoulder draw.
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 26, 2015 11:24 am
Nice kit...I also have a separate CamelBak system.
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 10, 2015 7:47 pm
This is my new bug. Haven't got it totally set up yet or my own pics. 5.11 Rush 72...SWEET pack though, my favorite yet. Gotta talk the wife into letting me get a 24 for our day trips. LolImage
PostPosted: Fri Sep 11, 2015 8:26 am
Nice looking sack...what's going in to it !?
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 17, 2015 1:24 pm
SHOOTER13 wrote:Nice looking sack...what's going in to it !?

A lot. Meds, TP, emergency blanket, Gerber multi tool, paramedic scissors, quick clot, other general med supplies, a down jacket I'll be getting soon, flashlight and spare batteries, can opener (P-51), 50+' of 550 cord (600# test actually), pens, various carabiners (some load bearing, some less), couple of small pulleys, magnesium stick, pocket knife, lighter, etc...

Might make an emergency heater/stove to keep in it for winter. Something like this, but a penny will be used for the opener...

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Oh yeah, I'll be adding some Kevlar 900# test stuff as soon as I can
PostPosted: Sat Sep 19, 2015 10:20 am
Interesting idea...
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 19, 2015 11:39 pm
SHOOTER13 wrote:Interesting idea...

Those paint can heaters work wonders. Saved my ass back in the day at a Klondike Derby. Half a dozen of us actually

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