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Offline Shark Jumper

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Panic Bags
« on: May 30, 2014, 02:29:30 am »
I got a thin black duffel bag an loaded it up with gear for when SHTF. It's in an easy access spot, and ready at a moments notice. What do all of you have for panic bags/bug out bags? What kinds of cool things do you have inside?  ???
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Re: Panic Bags
« Reply #1 on: May 30, 2014, 04:03:17 am »
I have a vintage korean war US surplus Musette bag thats a hunting pack most of the time but other times its a 3-day emergency pack.

it has 5 cups of white rice in a freezer bag.
a small flask of rum.
1 quart canteen of water with purifcation tablets.
cook set made up of fry-pan, pot, plate and bowl.....Surplus army.
2 boxes of matches and a few candles.
flashlight and knife.
For real SHTF one of my .32 revolvers with 2 cylinders worth of ammo.
20 feet of twine wrapped around a ballpoint pen.
I can also strap a 6 by 10 dark green tarp folded tightly together to the outside of the bag if i needed.
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Re: Panic Bags
« Reply #2 on: May 30, 2014, 04:32:33 am »
For real SHTF one of my .32 revolvers with 2 cylinders worth of ammo.

why?  granted, any gun is better than no gun but a .32 and a .25 are pretty much neck-in-neck in the competition for worst caliber.  ever.

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« Reply #3 on: May 30, 2014, 04:34:03 am »
why?  granted, any gun is better than no gun but a .32 and a .25 are pretty much neck-in-neck in the competition for worst caliber.  ever.

they are the only handguns i own at the moment.
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Re: Panic Bags
« Reply #4 on: May 30, 2014, 05:01:16 am »
better than nothing.  just make sure if you have to use it youre really close.  skin-contact if possible

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Re: Panic Bags
« Reply #5 on: May 30, 2014, 01:30:27 pm »
Mine got disassembled when the tornadoes hit here last year. So gotta restock but for now all I have are knives, parachute cord, and multi-tool.

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Re: Panic Bags
« Reply #6 on: June 01, 2014, 04:38:55 pm »
Mine got disassembled when the tornadoes hit here last year. So gotta restock but for now all I have are knives, parachute cord, and multi-tool.

Dude, I highly recommend getting your bag in at least a 3 day survival condition asap. I would say after the use of a bug out or panic bag the longest you should take to restock is 3 months and even that is a ridiculous amount of time to go. Best way to go about it is to restock immediately.

Ill post my gear list later.
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Re: Panic Bags
« Reply #7 on: June 01, 2014, 04:54:10 pm »
I don't have one but I'm looking to get one together. Can anyone post recommendation of gear? IS seemed to have a good one from what I remember.
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Re: Panic Bags
« Reply #8 on: June 01, 2014, 05:05:43 pm »
Mine got disassembled when the tornadoes hit here last year. So gotta restock but for now all I have are knives, parachute cord, and multi-tool.

"Disassembled" meaning disassembled by the tornadoes or just moved stuff? Cz if tornadoes did it I feel like disassembled is a rather gentle word to use.

Anyway, I used to have one with multitool, some rope, duct tape, emergency blanket and a powerbar, maybe some matches. Not exactly 3-day sort of condition, something to work on >.>
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Re: Panic Bags
« Reply #9 on: June 01, 2014, 09:07:51 pm »
Mine is actually a duffel bag with clothes and 2 fixed blade knives.The other bag which is my actual BOB consists of canned meats,mess tin,flares,water filter,canteen,tent,and a Strike Force striker.
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Re: Panic Bags
« Reply #10 on: June 01, 2014, 10:51:43 pm »
'panic bag'...what a horrible term.  if anything the term should be changed so that the subconscious doesnt associate needing/using the items in the bag for a panic situation.  that being said...the normal human condition is panic.

my first 'survivalist' situation was in elementary school when i first moved to florida and a tornado was sighted.  i was from NYC and had no idea what a tornado was, other than through wizard of oz.  thinking the world was going to end i gradually collected a bunch of stuffs and buried it all in a black trash bag in my back yard.  my first 'survival' bag.  most of the contents were collected with the information from a hardy boys camping book i found in the local library

this is what i call my 'long term carry pack'...not a 'bug out bag' or any of the other idiotic trendy cool-sounding names.





it is used for any situation that i might need to exist for any reason somewhere other than my home-base.  for example...to drive 15 hours to some foreign state to rescue a friend from an abusive bf. it'll last me a week in the manner to which ive become accustomed to living, such as hygiene and caloric consumption.  i could make the food last triple that period of time and the hygiene products two months if i rationed.

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Re: Panic Bags
« Reply #11 on: June 01, 2014, 10:55:11 pm »
Label the items pls.
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Re: Panic Bags
« Reply #12 on: June 01, 2014, 11:10:46 pm »
Label the items pls.

riiiight.  not.  my inventory list for that pack is two pages long at an 8 font.

its high-res enough that everything is fairly visible and easy to make out

if anyone has any questions or clarifications...ask.  simple as that
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Re: Panic Bags
« Reply #13 on: June 02, 2014, 01:33:48 am »
Label the items pls.

I made a thread in this subforum called Notes from: FM21-76. Here is an excerpt:
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  Army aircraft are equipped with a kit containing the following equipment. This list can be used to construct your own survival kit:
- Water or a means to obtain water
- Food or a means to obtain food
- Trioxane fuel
- Wooden and waterproof matches
- Frying pan
- Pocketknife
- Plastic spoon
- Compass
- Signal mirror
- Mark 113 MOD O (whatever that is)
- First aid kit
- Items to protect oneself against environmental elements
 

I would say its more important to make sure your bag can serve the following functions:
- First aid
- Signaling
- Water/ means to obtain
- Food/ means to obtain
- Fire starting
- Shelter
It doesn't so much matter what you carry as long as you have these bases covered your chances of survival skyrocket.
« Last Edit: June 02, 2014, 02:34:32 am by Σ »
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Re: Panic Bags
« Reply #14 on: June 02, 2014, 04:20:18 pm »
Mine got disassembled when the tornadoes hit here last year. So gotta restock but for now all I have are knives, parachute cord, and multi-tool.

"Disassembled" meaning disassembled by the tornadoes or just moved stuff? Cz if tornadoes did it I feel like disassembled is a rather gentle word to use.

Disassembled as in I had to use some of the stuff. When the 2nd one hit we were without power for 4-5 days and phone for about a week and a half. Haven't really assembled them because been broke as fuck, and need a new bag but the broke as fuck plays a part in that.
« Last Edit: June 02, 2014, 04:23:10 pm by Cerealkiller »