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I posted this elsewhere, but wanted to show you guys what rides in my truck. This is my truck kit. Thanks to all of you that helped throw in some of this gear to repace my old kit that was stolen out of my truck awhile back.
This isnt all of it, I do have aother bag of goodies too with some knives, and mags, and ammo.
Eventualy plan on streamlining it into a Medical pac of some kind.
Climbing Harness, Various carabieners, acsenders etc.....
FAK
~multi trauma dressing- 1
~Sterile 4x4s- 10 w/2 per pack.
~ace wrap- 1
~abd pad-1
~tape~1 roll
~coban- 1 roll
~kerlex- 3 rolls
~vasaline gauze- 1
~cold pack/heat pack- 1ea
~saline flush- 2
~insta glucose- 1
~asherman chest seal- 1x
~cpr kit-1
~10 drop-1
~saline fluids-1
~various IV caths
~hand sanitizer-1
~various alcohol preps/ iodine preps
~non latex gloves-3pr
~Trauma shears, littman stethescope
~various oral and nasal airways
In usgi buttpack
SHTF/RESCUE KIT
USGI buttpack
~blaze orange Poncho/ tarp
~Stream light twask 3C flashlight
~12in Tram Machete
~spool of wire
~matchsafe w/ matches
~100mph tape
~gloves
~2 space blankets
~27oz klean kanteen
~Surefire outdoorsman
~Tactical tailor pouch w/ 10 lithium batteries, sidecutters and G2 nitrolon, multitool
~orange bandanna
~chemlights
~Pelican box
-fatwood
-cordage
-rat card
-kershaw folder(soon to be Izula)
-Bic
-LMF spork
-firestraws
-LMF scout
-2 gluesticks
-heavy duty rubber bands
~ not pictured Cammenga compass and map case, I was using them and forgot to put em back. And my iCOM radio.
I keep my convexed RC4 mounted to the shoulder strap, which is removeable if I only need to carry the FAK, or if I need the tool bag. If I need both, It goes on the tol bag, and the FAK has a Blackhawk riggers belt attatched, and I wear it facing front, with the toolbag on my shoulder.
I also carry some cloathing, and food, and other tools in there.
This all fits into a huge flight bag so I can easily remove it at night etc.....
Its funny. Looking at this, as well as my "better" gear I have in the house, my hiking setup, and overnighter stuff, I realize I have ALOT of gear. ALOT.
This is the stuff that gets the job done though. My truck kit is my utility no holds barred, life saving, SHTF gear. I need to add a few items, but this stuff does the job great for me. Thanks for helping a brotha out when he needed it(however hard it was for me to admit) You guys are the bomb, you helped me put together this kit.:thumbup:
This isnt all of it, I do have aother bag of goodies too with some knives, and mags, and ammo.
Eventualy plan on streamlining it into a Medical pac of some kind.
Climbing Harness, Various carabieners, acsenders etc.....
FAK
~multi trauma dressing- 1
~Sterile 4x4s- 10 w/2 per pack.
~ace wrap- 1
~abd pad-1
~tape~1 roll
~coban- 1 roll
~kerlex- 3 rolls
~vasaline gauze- 1
~cold pack/heat pack- 1ea
~saline flush- 2
~insta glucose- 1
~asherman chest seal- 1x
~cpr kit-1
~10 drop-1
~saline fluids-1
~various IV caths
~hand sanitizer-1
~various alcohol preps/ iodine preps
~non latex gloves-3pr
~Trauma shears, littman stethescope
~various oral and nasal airways
In usgi buttpack
SHTF/RESCUE KIT
USGI buttpack
~blaze orange Poncho/ tarp
~Stream light twask 3C flashlight
~12in Tram Machete
~spool of wire
~matchsafe w/ matches
~100mph tape
~gloves
~2 space blankets
~27oz klean kanteen
~Surefire outdoorsman
~Tactical tailor pouch w/ 10 lithium batteries, sidecutters and G2 nitrolon, multitool
~orange bandanna
~chemlights
~Pelican box
-fatwood
-cordage
-rat card
-kershaw folder(soon to be Izula)
-Bic
-LMF spork
-firestraws
-LMF scout
-2 gluesticks
-heavy duty rubber bands
~ not pictured Cammenga compass and map case, I was using them and forgot to put em back. And my iCOM radio.
I keep my convexed RC4 mounted to the shoulder strap, which is removeable if I only need to carry the FAK, or if I need the tool bag. If I need both, It goes on the tol bag, and the FAK has a Blackhawk riggers belt attatched, and I wear it facing front, with the toolbag on my shoulder.
I also carry some cloathing, and food, and other tools in there.
This all fits into a huge flight bag so I can easily remove it at night etc.....
Its funny. Looking at this, as well as my "better" gear I have in the house, my hiking setup, and overnighter stuff, I realize I have ALOT of gear. ALOT.
This is the stuff that gets the job done though. My truck kit is my utility no holds barred, life saving, SHTF gear. I need to add a few items, but this stuff does the job great for me. Thanks for helping a brotha out when he needed it(however hard it was for me to admit) You guys are the bomb, you helped me put together this kit.:thumbup: