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|  Re: The BOB (Bug Out Bag) - A Description
[Re: SkunkHunter]
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06/19/11 06:39 AM |  
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SteeleyJoined:  Mar 2011 Posts: 2,584   Junk Yard Dog |  
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Nice FAK Randy. I am going to check those bags out now. 
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|  Re: The BOB (Bug Out Bag) - A Description
[Re: Steeley]
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06/19/11 06:47 AM |  
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SkunkHunterJoined:  Oct 2008 Posts: 117,108   Junk Yard Dog |  
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Steeley, you CAN put a 1 liter bottle in the side pockets, but I did not feel as if they were secure enough.  The taller and thinner bottle I have allows the "Pocket" to be almost completely zipped up and is a lot more secure.  Right now I have a web belt with 2 one quart canteens on it and OR I could use my 2 quart canteen if needed.  I will probably wind up pairing the 2 quart with Patty's BOB and using the web belt setup for myself.  Once I figure out which knife I plan on carrying on it I will need to get a sheath built to accommodate the width of the belt. 
 If you’re not Paranoid, You’re
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 Be a Sheepdog
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|  Re: The BOB (Bug Out Bag) - A Description
[Re: SkunkHunter]
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06/19/11 06:49 AM |  
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SkunkHunterJoined:  Oct 2008 Posts: 117,108   Junk Yard Dog |  
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Ok and make sure what ever bottle you get is Stainless Steel! 
 If you’re not Paranoid, You’re
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 Be a Sheepdog
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|  Re: The BOB (Bug Out Bag) - A Description
[Re: SkunkHunter]
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06/21/11 10:08 PM |  
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ToboTechJoined:  Apr 2011 Posts: 1,594   Junk Yard Dog |  
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I THOUGHT I had posted this somewhere but Can't find it!  Oh well here it is again.  Let me know what you think as far as if I have made any major oversights?
 MY MURSE KIT (511 Push Pack)
 
 SAK tinkerer
 Ontario Rat Model 1 (original) folder
 Whistle
 Small signal mirror
 Smith’s diamond rod sharpener
 ITI 3 power level plus strobe led light (aa)
 Small Silva folding compass
 Ball cap bill led flashlight
 Swamp Warden velcroed to outside of the bag
 4 Chemlight light sticks (2x30 min and 2x12 hour
 4x 6 inch Fat wood sticks
 PJ cotton balls x12 in 2 35mm film canisters
 Fire starter kit (altoids box with tinder)
 Leatherman tool
 8X20 Simmons monocular
 25oz. Water bottle
 2 10 inch Velcro straps
 Pair leather gloves
 Disinfectant wipes (12)
 Alcohol pads(12)
 Equate triple Antibiotic ointment(1 tube)
 Tylenol, Ibuprofen, Aleve
 Numerous assorted Band-Aids
 4 4x4 gauze pads
 25 2 in Roll of medical tape
 Roll of gauze
 2 inch gauze pads
 Mercuroclear antiseptic/anesthetic
 Quik Clot sponge
 tourniquet
 Moleskin
 2 pair rubber gloves
 1 small (2in) scissors
 Imodium tablets
 Benadryl capsules
 Small razor knife
 
 That’s pretty much it.  Have I made any major omissions?
I'm no expert, but I would add: hankercheif tied to bag (multi-use, helps with water filter) water purification tabs unlubricated condoms (small, can hold food or water). something to eat (3 weeks no food = a tough first few days, followed by dizziness and weakness (well, that's how my fasts go) paracord some duct tape wrapped around a Fisher Space Pen I'm guessing your AO is somewhat warm, as I don't see any shelter/emergency blankets- maybe no room in the bag?
Last edited by ToboTech; 06/21/11 10:09 PM.
 
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|  Re: The BOB (Bug Out Bag) - A Description
[Re: ToboTech]
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06/22/11 10:07 AM |  
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SkunkHunterJoined:  Oct 2008 Posts: 117,108   Junk Yard Dog |  
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TT, this is just Primarily a FAK.  I do have some other items there as well as shown above.  My main BOB, along with the one I am putting together for Patty will contain more items, including some food (I plan on putting some granola bar type items in the above listed kit though).  Oh and I do have a bandana in there.
 I overestimated the size.  It will still fit THREE soda cans laying flat, not side by side.
 
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|  Re: The BOB (Bug Out Bag) - A Description
[Re: SkunkHunter]
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06/22/11 04:45 PM |  
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gun dogJoined:  Jun 2011 Posts: 12,739   Junk Yard Dog |  
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 Skunk Hunter.I am new to the forum but I have lots of experience with building out bags.have you consider putting a .22 pistol or revolver and some ammo in that lite pack. Sounds like the space you have is perfect for a couple 100 round bricks
 
 Any day I'm above the grass and I'm not a zombie is a good day! JYD#138
 
 
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|  Re: The BOB (Bug Out Bag) - A Description
[Re: gun dog]
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06/23/11 11:13 AM |  
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SkunkHunterJoined:  Oct 2008 Posts: 117,108   Junk Yard Dog |  
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Gun dog, thanks for the input!  Only 22 handgun I have is a browning buckmark, won't fit in there.  I am working on trying to swap it for something smaller (a Ruger of some kind perhaps).  But I will probably have the 22 in the actual BOB or on a belt.  This bag is predominately a FAK with some extras thrown in cause there was room.
 As far as kit, I still have 2 1 liter water bottles with ss cups they nest in in my BOB and a SS mess kit but the pot is only about a half liter.  I've also got a 2 qt canteen and 2 1 quart.  I have a smaller backpack for Patty that I need to start working on as well.  Got a few more things to throw in them then start the brain storming (also known as picking Architect's brains!).
 
 Oh and It doesn't matter if you are new to the forum or one of the original founders.  Make yourself at home and share what you know as you soak up new information.
 
 If you’re not Paranoid, You’re
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 Be a Sheepdog
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|  Re: The BOB (Bug Out Bag) - A Description
[Re: SkunkHunter]
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06/24/11 04:45 PM |  
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gun dogJoined:  Jun 2011 Posts: 12,739   Junk Yard Dog |  
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Skunk Hunter. Some small .22 guns I have seen have been made by Walther. Some one I know uses a small .22mag revolver for ccw. its a bad ccw round but is a sweet little gun! It even has a small trijicon tritium sights for night shooting. The little revolver is only about 5inchs long and you con swap out the cylinders pretty fast. 
 Any day I'm above the grass and I'm not a zombie is a good day! JYD#138
 
 
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|  Re: The BOB (Bug Out Bag) - A Description
[Re: ToboTech]
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06/24/11 05:41 PM |  
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coyotebcJoined:  Mar 2007 Posts: 10,860   Junk Yard Dog |  
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I'm no expert, but I would add:
 hankercheif tied to bag (multi-use, helps with water filter)
 water purification tabs
 unlubricated condoms (small, can hold food or water).
 something to eat (3 weeks no food = a tough first few days, followed by dizziness and weakness (well, that's how my fasts go)
 paracord
 some duct tape wrapped around a Fisher Space Pen
 I'm guessing your AO is somewhat warm, as I don't see any shelter/emergency blankets- maybe no room in the bag?
Just some food for thought A shemag may work better than a handkerchief for some people as it is generally larger in size A sock or cheap mesh bag to give support to a condom full of water paracord can be replaced with 8mm or 9mm static cord grease pen and/or pencil may replace the pen space blankets work ok as does a large orange garbage bag in your FAK you may want oral glucose gel (diabetics) and aspirin (heart attack) mole skin for the feet and can be used to quite down metal parts banging (commonly used on arrow rests)
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|  Re: The BOB (Bug Out Bag) - A Description
[Re: SkunkHunter]
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06/24/11 05:43 PM |  
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coyotebcJoined:  Mar 2007 Posts: 10,860   Junk Yard Dog |  
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I have thought about trying to find some of the individual "MRE type) one serving instant coffee packs to throw in there.  I want to keep this kit rather small (as keeping it all in my 511 Push Pack) but there is my 3 day assault TT pack and a smaller yardsale bag I have for Patty.  Matter of fact, I need to get to work stocking that one up with some stuff as well. cosco may have the coffee packs 
 The stripes of a tiger don't wash away.
Be a man of steel not clay
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|  Re: The BOB (Bug Out Bag) - A Description
[Re: Endeavour Morse]
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06/24/11 06:26 PM |  
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coyotebcJoined:  Mar 2007 Posts: 10,860   Junk Yard Dog |  
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 The Belt Order
 
 The Belt Order is designed as a "mini-survival kit".  This is to be on you at ALL TIMES!  You can leave your ruck in camp while you forage / set up traps / fish or hunt / use the bathroom / scout / etc as long as you do not take off the belt order! The contents of a survival belt order usually include:
 
 1. USGI or Improved Civilian Equivalent Pistol Belt - this is NOT used to hold up your trousers.  This is to be worn OVER your trouser belt.
 
 
 Now that we've addressed those issues, lets move on to the BOB itself....
 
 
 3b) PETROL COTTON!
 
 
 4a) MATCHES!
 
 
 2) 550 CORD!
 
I prefer to attach a set of suspenders to my web belt to keep the weight on my shoulders.  I know others that find the suspenders uncomfortable with other gear. Another option for the vaseline cotton balls, is to get larger slurpee type straws.  You can stuff the cotton into the straws and fold over the ends (you can later cut the straws to get the desired amount of cotton ball out).  You can also dip cotton balls into paraffin wax, leaving one end free of wax or coated in Vaseline.  If you practice you will get the amount of wax right to increase the burn time. You can also take cotton string, dip it into paraffin wax and cut into lengths such as what will fit into a 35mm film case.  I usually double up the string until it is about 1/8 to 1/4 inch thick before dipping in wax.  Theses light easily with a lighter or put one end into a cotton ball. Caution with match containers, plastic ones have been known to build up a static charge and light the matches inside.  I do not know anyone that this has happened to, but I have been told f this risk 8mm or 9mm static cord may be a better option for some people than paracord 
 The stripes of a tiger don't wash away.
Be a man of steel not clay
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|  Re: The BOB (Bug Out Bag) - A Description
[Re: coyotebc]
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06/26/11 07:01 PM |  
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SkunkHunterJoined:  Oct 2008 Posts: 117,108   Junk Yard Dog |  
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Just some food for thoughtA shemag may work better than a handkerchief for some people as it is generally larger in size
 A sock or cheap mesh bag to give support to a condom full of water
 paracord can be replaced with 8mm or 9mm static cord
 grease pen and/or pencil may replace the pen
 space blankets work ok as does a large orange garbage bag
 in your FAK you may want oral glucose gel (diabetics) and aspirin (heart attack)
 mole skin for the feet and can be used to quite down metal parts banging (commonly used on arrow rests)
I would like a shemagh but just haven't found one with a design I want yet.  I like the Skull and crossbones but haven't found them for sale anywhere yet. The sock and or bag would be a necessity for that type of emergency water bag. Yeah I plan on getting some of those glucose type horse pills you can get at walmart, about the size of a quarter and comes in different flavors.  I have them in the Jeep and the Truck.  I had just not thought about getting them for my BOB lite.  Good Idea, thanks as I and Patty both are diabetics. Oh and I have a set of military suspenders for my web belt setup.  right now that is all in the regular BOB. 
 If you’re not Paranoid, You’re
 not paying attention
 Be a Sheepdog
 JYD#105
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