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<blockquote data-quote="amcardon" data-source="post: 2786914" data-attributes="member: 26766"><p>Dang, brother, that's quite the setup! I will have to look into the Yildiz rifle - had considered a 10/22 takedown but would really like the option of 410. No pictures for now but I have multiple for different scenarios. We have 4 kids (with another on the way) so each of our kids have bags based off of standard 96 hour kits (clothing, food, water purification, cooking, minor first aid, shelter, knives) and then my wife and I have large packs to carry the same as well as a full med kit, firearms, tools, etc... We rotate out clothes and perishables every 6 months (April and October) and will have occasional camping trips where we just bring our bags as they are so everybody knows how to use the gear.</p><p></p><p>The main bag I keep in my car is a med kit. It's a bit overkill (based off of a combat medic setup) but I know how to use everything in there and if it is ever needed to be used on me I feel fairly confident that if they can't take care of me with what is in the bag then I'm a gonner regardless of field equipment. Many people think they shouldn't carry medical equipment they don't know how to use and I strongly disagree; you shouldn't use medical equipment you don't know how to use, but just like a soldier carrying an IFAK, it's so you have medical equipment to be used on you, not necessarily by you. Any of my vehicles will always have, at minimum, a modified IFAK as well as a standard first-aid kit. </p><p></p><p>I am a firm believer in quality equipment (not necessarily expensive, but quality) and prefer my 5.11, TSSi, NARP, London Bridge Trading, and Condor bags over cheaper options; if you're patient, excellent deals can be found. I also have the 5.11 Rush 24 bag and absolutely love it; it has been used and abused for years and is still going strong. </p><p></p><p>How do you like the ILBE?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amcardon, post: 2786914, member: 26766"] Dang, brother, that's quite the setup! I will have to look into the Yildiz rifle - had considered a 10/22 takedown but would really like the option of 410. No pictures for now but I have multiple for different scenarios. We have 4 kids (with another on the way) so each of our kids have bags based off of standard 96 hour kits (clothing, food, water purification, cooking, minor first aid, shelter, knives) and then my wife and I have large packs to carry the same as well as a full med kit, firearms, tools, etc... We rotate out clothes and perishables every 6 months (April and October) and will have occasional camping trips where we just bring our bags as they are so everybody knows how to use the gear. The main bag I keep in my car is a med kit. It's a bit overkill (based off of a combat medic setup) but I know how to use everything in there and if it is ever needed to be used on me I feel fairly confident that if they can't take care of me with what is in the bag then I'm a gonner regardless of field equipment. Many people think they shouldn't carry medical equipment they don't know how to use and I strongly disagree; you shouldn't use medical equipment you don't know how to use, but just like a soldier carrying an IFAK, it's so you have medical equipment to be used on you, not necessarily by you. Any of my vehicles will always have, at minimum, a modified IFAK as well as a standard first-aid kit. I am a firm believer in quality equipment (not necessarily expensive, but quality) and prefer my 5.11, TSSi, NARP, London Bridge Trading, and Condor bags over cheaper options; if you're patient, excellent deals can be found. I also have the 5.11 Rush 24 bag and absolutely love it; it has been used and abused for years and is still going strong. How do you like the ILBE? [/QUOTE]
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