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Bug-out Bag Essentials | Night Vision | Tactical Rifleman

April 8, 2024
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Bug-out Bag Essentials | Night Vision | Tactical Rifleman
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I teach all my students that one of the first steps, in planning to be prepared, is assessment of your mission or situation. What are you trying to prepare for? In many cases, you’re just planning to get home. Now, that situation will change (think environment or climate) from different times of the year or different areas where you may travel. In turn, the gear that you should carry will also change. However, certain essentials stay the same (we’ll cover them in another video). One of those essentials, is the need for illumination.
At a minimum, a rugged flashlight is needed. A good headlamp is another fine option, as it allows hands-free use. Both these items, for me personally, can be found in every layer of my gear and are found in all my vehicles (who doesn’t need a flashlight?).
Now, I’m not big on the phrase β€œBug Out Bag.” I prefer to think of it more as a β€œGet Home Bag” or a β€œWhat If” bag. No matter what you call it, it should be constantly tailored to the mission at hand. I like to use the stuff in the bag, replacing/updating as needed. This keeps items from expiring, and keeps the knowledge of their use fresh in my head. Remember, knowledge is a great weapon/tool.
I’m a big fan of Night Vision Devices (NVDs). There’s a reason why our SOF forces own the night. Our warfighters not only have the best generations of NVDs that money can buy, but they also train with them constantly. So, it goes without saying, I like to keep good NVDs around.
In my travel bag, you’ll find a monocular NVD, a few batteries, and a small head harness. I like a monocular NVD, for ease of weight/space, and the fact that I don’t lose depth perception or night vision with both eyes. Brands or manufacturers don’t matter to me, though I do tend to lean towards certain companies that I work with. My intent is not to advertise or bad-mouth particular brands. If you really want my input; contact me off-line, and I’ll point you towards a great company that will get you great deals on all NVD types.
I would rather focus on you getting the best NVD that your budget can afford. Buy it, and then train with it. Take it with you… use it… find its limitations. NVDs are fun to play with. Enjoy the fruits of the money you invested. Then, when the time comes, you’ll already be familiar with how to properly employ it. You, too, can own the night.

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My favorite source for Night Vision, Thermal Imaging, Riflescopes and Lasers – https://www.nightvisionguys.com/

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Comments 27

  1. @jorgec2233 says:
    1 year ago

    Bad ass night vision goggles, must have item. Keep it in a Faraday cloth to protect from emp.

    Reply
  2. @Mbalta001 says:
    1 year ago

    Night vision over thermal is interesting

    Reply
  3. @greggitschier-SneakinDeacon says:
    1 year ago

    Karl, been enjoying all your videos, especially, the year in review.
    It did take me a little while to get over you sniping Santa Claus. Imri helped talk me through it!

    Reply
  4. @maxmontana4752 says:
    1 year ago

    Awesome instruction. Can't thank you enough.

    Reply
  5. @capthappy345 says:
    1 year ago

    Excellent idea!

    Reply
  6. @andreybelkin6872 says:
    1 year ago

    Really enjoyed) thanks

    Reply
  7. @jamesbethune6602 says:
    1 year ago

    Or the sand clogged the fuel delivery system?

    Reply
  8. @jamesbethune6602 says:
    1 year ago

    Lord gaawdd the strongest engine made can't kill it. The can't killer engine

    Reply
  9. @markmurphy124 says:
    1 year ago

    Everybody puts a "signalling device" of some sort in the BO bags. What I've never seen, unless mounted on a weapon, is a small laser. Keychain lasers can be picked up at the Dollar Store. They're cheap, they're small, and they work. No need to point a gun at someone unless you have to.

    Reply
  10. @ingemar_von_zweigbergk says:
    1 year ago

    don't feel bad about enemies behaving like they are braindead,
    just late to the party

    Reply
  11. @bombsaway6340 says:
    1 year ago

    Have one of those surefire flip lights. Works great with my PVS 14. Nice video.

    Reply
  12. @tommywaldron6832 says:
    1 year ago

    great stuff

    Reply
  13. @thomasoneill5877 says:
    1 year ago

    Ya wrong light to mess with "THUGS"

    Reply
  14. @thomasnugent3836 says:
    1 year ago

    Very good discussion. Thank you very much

    Reply
  15. @v.german11b says:
    1 year ago

    Value input. Thanks, SGM Erikson 🫑

    Reply
  16. @dennisd4452 says:
    1 year ago

    Good stuff!!!

    Reply
  17. @namenotfound8747 says:
    1 year ago

    Since I am poor and I can't afford GPNVGs, I have BinoNVs along with a MAWL to go along with a team wendy kevlar but I kept my aging PVS-14 with my PEQ15 that I have 6 years as a rifleman using and 6 years since I've been out and I bought a Mitch kevlar way back when. So when I got out had to a chance to buy an actual PEQ15, I got it though I can't send it in for repairs for obvious reasons. So when it goes, it goes I guess. That way, me and a buddy can do some ninja stuff at night.

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  18. @jeremyb251 says:
    1 year ago

    1. A flashlight is among the top 3 things one should have in a bag.
    2. There is no such thing as a decent, affordable NV setup.

    Reply
  19. @williamphillips2415 says:
    1 year ago

    Absolute legend Carl πŸ˜ƒπŸ˜ƒπŸ˜ƒπŸ˜ƒπŸ˜ƒ!

    Reply
  20. @goosecouple says:
    1 year ago

    The Afghans now possess NVD thanks to American taxpayers. They are selling the stuff on youtube also…LoL. Look up "Weapons Analyst M4A1 Colt" videos on YouTube.

    Reply
  21. @goosecouple says:
    1 year ago

    Your enemy can see your IR flash beam, can't they?

    Reply
  22. @DelfinAchaval says:
    1 year ago

    Yesssss i love the old videos!! Follower from the start! Watching from Argentina πŸ‡¦πŸ‡·

    Reply
  23. @waynemensen4252 says:
    1 year ago

    Good idea with the night vision. Thermal handheld devices have come a long way and don't require an IR light source. Which is detectable. I would recommend an AGM asp. Search and rescue, huntwrs, fire departments and police are using them, and with volume sales comes price savings. $500 on up.

    Reply
  24. @hdrvman says:
    1 year ago

    After reading "Going Home" by A. American….. I bought a high spec white phosphor PVS-14 !!!

    Reply
  25. @blackbirdfpv1983 says:
    1 year ago

    Smart but I love my thermal also

    Reply
  26. @AquitaineIronOak says:
    1 year ago

    It’s comfortable now

    Reply
  27. @Valorius says:
    1 year ago

    Night vision = Flashlight.

    Reply

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