This video reviews the top 10 tactical backpacks for Everyday Carry (EDC) in 2025. The analysis covers durability, storage, MOLLE compatibility, waterproofing, and real-world performance, targeting military personnel, preppers, and outdoor enthusiasts. Brands and models featured include Mystery Ranch, 5.11 Tactical, Direct Action, Maxpedition, Eberlestock, Condor, Vertx, Kelty, and GoRuck. The video emphasizes preparedness, mobility, and smart carrying solutions.
This video focuses on Labor Day sales for everyday carry (EDC) items and gear, with a significant emphasis on tools and accessories relevant to firearm owners and survivalists. While not explicitly showcasing firearms, the content features numerous products that complement a firearms-based EDC, such as knives, flashlights, body armor, and storage solutions. It highlights sales and discounts from various brands, making it a resource for consumers looking to acquire or upgrade their EDC kits during the holiday.
This video, titled "The Perfect Handgun for the Apocalypse," appears to be a firearms review or discussion centered around a handgun suitable for extreme or survival scenarios. The description includes promotional links for a Memorial Day sale on Mystery Ranch gear, a discount code "HONOR25," and support channels for the creator on Patreon, Venmo, and Instagram. The disclaimer clarifies that the views expressed are individual and not representative of any government agency. While the specific handgun model is not revealed in the provided text, the title strongly suggests it's a tactical or survival-oriented firearm.
This video features an EDC (Everyday Carry) bag loadout review for early 2025, focusing on a Mystery Ranch 3-way briefcase after four years of use. The creator details the contents of their EDC, including a defense pen, flashlight, IFAK medical kit, notepad, AirPods Pro 2, Snakestaff tourniquet, pepper spray, headlamp, pocket knife, bulletproof insert, power bank, Kindle, triple mag holder, Streamlight TLR HL light, Garmin InReach GPS, and various personal items. The review emphasizes the creator's personal opinions and purchases, with links provided for the featured gear.
This video covers highlights from Shot Show 2025, focusing on new products from various brands. The presenter expresses excitement for the future of the industry. Featured brands include Princeton Tec, Mystery Ranch, Spyderco, Fenix Flashlights, Benchmade, Buck Knives, Weknife & Civivi, Coast Flashlights, and CRKT Knives. The video also includes timestamps for specific product sections and links to the featured companies' websites, as well as affiliate links for shopping and supporting the channel.
This video, titled 'Woodland Conquistador- Best Kit Setup for WROL I Promise,' focuses on assembling an ideal kit for a 'World Remains Live Or' (WROL) scenario, implying survival or societal collapse preparedness. The description reiterates the focus on an 'end of the world' kit setup. The video likely details gear, possibly including firearms and accessories, relevant to self-sufficiency and survival in a post-apocalyptic or disaster situation. It also includes links to the creator's Patreon, Instagram, and a specific product from Mystery Ranch, suggesting potential gear reviews or recommendations within the survival context.
This video features Outdoors Allie reviewing the Mystery Ranch Metcalf Backpack. The description highlights the backpack's review and mentions Allie's brand ambassador page on MidwayUSA, suggesting it might be used for outdoor activities or carrying gear. The content focuses on outdoor gear, not firearms.
This video, titled 'Go Lift Weights', offers a simple yet potent message for viewers. The description expands on this with a call to action to engage in physical activity, including weightlifting, rucking (a form of march with a weighted backpack), and spending time outdoors ('touch grass'). The video also includes affiliate links to Patreon, Palmetto State Armory (a firearm retailer), and Mystery Ranch (a gear manufacturer). While the title and description don't explicitly mention firearms, the inclusion of a prominent firearms retailer like Palmetto State Armory suggests a potential connection or audience overlap.
This video reviews the Pnuma Outdoors Crestone backcountry hunting pack, highlighting its competitive price point and features that rival more expensive brands like Stone Glacier, Mystery Ranch, and EXO MTN Gear. The review details the pack's 3500 cubic inch capacity, torso adjustability, aluminum frame, solar panel, load-hauling capabilities (up to 110 lbs of meat), removable top lid, full front zipper access, waterproof zippers, external gun straps, rifle/bow sling system, and DWR coating. It also touches on internal organization with mesh pockets and a hydration bladder sleeve. While focusing on the pack's utility for backcountry hunting, it mentions hunting as a primary application.
In this episode, James Reeves of TFBTV attends IWA Outdoor Classics in Nuremberg, Germany, often referred to as the European SHOT Show. The video highlights a selection of impressive handguns and rifles, with a particular focus on models that may not be readily available in the United States. The episode also features mentions of sponsored apparel from 5.11 Tactical and a Mystery Ranch backpack. TFBTV promotes their Patreon for gear giveaways and encourages viewers to follow them on social media platforms and join their Discord chat room.
This video provides a primer on the Mystery Ranch 2DAP (2 Day Assault Pack), setting the stage for a future Urban Loadout video. While the video focuses on a backpack, the creator's content, indicated by the 'SubscribeStar' link for ammo funding and Instagram handle 'brassfacts2', strongly suggests a firearms-related channel. The inclusion of Rimworld OST as music is a unique, albeit non-firearms-related, element.
This video reviews the TerraFrame 65 backpack by Mystery Ranch, highlighting its large 65-liter capacity and modular design. The presenter emphasizes its flexibility for carrying various loads, particularly the ability to detach the pack bag and use the frame with the "Back Strap" to attach almost anything comfortably. Links to purchase the TerraFrame 65 and Back Strap are provided.