I suppose this is more of a continuation of the first article link that I submitted to SurvivalBlog and that was posted back in March of 2013: What’s In My 72 Hour Bag (and why). I was surprised to see over 400,000 downloads from my website and I got more than a few e-mailed comments.
Some Background: In 2011, I started carrying a 5.11 satchel with a Glock inside since I obtained a CCW permit in Colorado. Over the years that messenger bag turned into an intermediate between my EDC key ring and my 72-hour bag. But recently, while in California, my Jeep was broken into — and pretty much everything was stolen. So I had to recreate my tactical satchel from memory. I took this opportunity to document it for your enlightenment in Parts 1 and 2. Later installments will show the reformation of my trauma bag which was also stolen, and I’m sure, discarded as useless by those jamokes.
A Side Note: The thieves also took my range bag with all my magazines and ammo. Let me tell you that rearming yourself in California is an expensive chore – and those terrible leaders laugh at us for wanting to protect ourselves while we do it.)
Overview
As I go through this analysis I’ll give part numbers when relevant. Also, I am no expert, I am simply an intentional civilian who learns through testing gear and placing himself into situations where I need to perform. I want to be effective and a good steward for Jesus.
This loadout is right around 10 lb. with water. My personal view is that if you need to save 2 lb. then you probably need to do more sit-ups and drop 2 lb. off your gut. So I’m not saying to work harder but pick up the pace!Continue reading“What’s in the Rest of My Bags and Why – Part 1, by D.D. in Arizona”
