This video features a discussion between Colion Noir and Josh Smith, the youngest Master Bladesmith and founder of Montana Knife Company. They delve into the surprising fear of knives, contrasting them with firearms. Topics covered include why special forces might prefer facing a gun over a knife, Josh's personal journey in bladesmithing and overcoming significant life challenges, the realities of knife 'super steels' and edge retention, the importance of carrying med kits and tourniquets, and the resurgence of American bladesmithing. The conversation also touches upon everyday carry blades for various professions and individuals, and the value of high-quality, American-made knives.
This video review compares the Snakestaff Systems ETQ Gen2 tourniquet to the popular CAT Gen7, highlighting the ETQ Gen2 as the best everyday carry (EDC) option. The presenter emphasizes its compact and innovative design, making it more likely to be carried in pockets, purses, or bags for immediate response to life-threatening hemorrhage or massive bleeding emergencies. Links to purchase the tourniquet and a relevant medical study are provided, alongside a shoutout to the manufacturer and a comparison to another tourniquet instructional video.
This YouTube video highlights three recommended Everyday Carry (EDC) items that the creator has been enjoying. The featured items are the Spyderco Yojimbo 2 knife, the Snakestaff Gen2 Tourniquet, and the Olight Baton 3 Pro flashlight (noting its updated Baton 4 Pro version with enhanced features). Links to purchase each item are provided in the description.
This video features a Navy SEAL explaining essential trauma gear for firearms owners, focusing on how to rebuild a med kit for range safety. It covers key differences between basic first-aid kits and trauma bags, demonstrates how to prepare a tourniquet for one-handed use, and details vital items like clotting gauze, chest seals, decompression needles, and nasal airways. The content emphasizes the importance of having this gear within immediate reach to 'stop the bleed' within critical time windows and provides guidance on the quantity of kits to plan for, adhering to a '10% Rule'.
This video, titled "STAY INSIDE This Weekend. If You Must Go Out, Carry This.", discusses essential items for personal safety in the context of the "No Kings Day Protest 2.0". The creator, MarineX, highlights a range of gear, including a fixed blade knife, flashlight, multitool, wallet, Vaer watch, sling bag, pepper gel, Seeker 4 Pro flashlight, tourniquet, Nalgene bottle, and a gas mask. The video focuses on building an everyday carry (EDC) kit for potential civil unrest or safety concerns, rather than demonstrating firearm use.
This episode of LLP, "Armed & Ready," emphasizes the critical importance of everyday carry (EDC) for personal safety, prompted by a recent shooting incident. Hosts Eric and Matt discuss the responsibilities associated with carrying a firearm, the realities of multiple armed responders, and the importance of practical self-defense over heroics. They delve into practical EDC weapon selection, highlighting models like the SIG P365 and Glock 19, and analyze modern 9mm defensive ammunition performance. A significant portion is dedicated to medical preparedness, stressing the necessity of trauma kits and training as potentially life-saving tools. The discussion also touches on the physical and mental demands of drawing a weapon under stress, offering wisdom for both new and experienced carriers.
This video demonstrates the easiest method for everyday carry and concealment of a tourniquet. It highlights the Snake Staff Systems ETQ Gen 2 tourniquet, paired with the Snakeskin Pro and a DCC clip, emphasizing its compact size and comfortable carry options, such as inside the waistband or in a pocket. The presenter compares it favorably to larger tourniquets like the CAT, showcasing it as an ideal addition to a pocket dump for enhanced personal preparedness.
This video provides a review and installation guide for the Snake Staff Systems ETQ Gen 2 tourniquet, featuring the Snakeskin Pro carrier and a DCC clip. It highlights how this combination offers a discreet, comfortable, and convenient method for daily carry of a tourniquet, emphasizing its utility for pocket or belt attachment. The content aims to showcase an improved solution for carrying essential medical gear.
This video title and description express surprise and skepticism about the existence and availability of tourniquets manufactured in China. The hashtag '#dirtycivilian' suggests a context related to civilian preparedness or potentially tactical discussions within that community. The content appears to be a commentary or unboxing of Chinese-made tourniquets, highlighting their origin as a notable point.
This YouTube video from Warrior Poet Society explores the question of whether a TQ (likely referring to a tourniquet) can be fitted to a gun. While the specific firearm models or TQ types are not detailed, the description highlights Warrior Poet's training services, app, and partnerships with organizations like the Second Amendment Foundation and emergency food suppliers. The content aims to inform viewers about practical firearm-related applications and preparedness, aligning with the channel's focus on self-defense and tactical preparedness.
This video from Kit Badger provides a review of the Visor Tourniquet Carrier by V Development Group. The presenter highlights the carrier's simplicity and ease of attachment to a vehicle visor, emphasizing its role in providing quick access to life-saving medical gear. The description also directs viewers to Kit Badger's website for more videos, products, and merchandise.
This video demonstrates the application time of a Combat Application Tourniquet (C-A-T) Gen 7, highlighting its effectiveness in controlling severe hemorrhage from traumatic wounds. The description emphasizes the device's one-handed operation, its U.S. Army endorsement for 100% efficacy, and its durable windlass system designed for quick and secure application. The video aims to inform viewers about the rapid deployment of this critical medical device, likely targeting individuals interested in tactical medicine, first aid, and survival preparedness.