Author Topic: Bugout kit: Now and Then  (Read 14324 times)

all these chaingun cigarettes keep forgetting ammo, damn, what are you going to do shoot chainguns out of chainguns

clearly they are all pre-loaded so you can just drop it and take another

How does my gear on page five look to you, Adin?

Was thinking of maybe making a fantasy one, but it just doesn't seem as interesting to me.

How does my gear on page five look to you, Adin?

Was thinking of maybe making a fantasy one, but it just doesn't seem as interesting to me.
you can't put a sword in your pocket :\


You guys with the riot armor realize that riot armor has little ballistic protection?

you can't put a sword in your pocket :\

It's supposed to be my M16 bayonet. It wouldn't let me use it as a weapon or put it on my belt.

You guys with the riot armor realize that riot armor has little ballistic protection?

I don't see the point of bringing armour

your supposed to stay out of the way and to not get in fights likely

idk why people are including geiger counters, not like there's nuclear holocaust in the US, only thing I insinuated was widespread panic and every man for himself
You never know when you might be forced to sleep near a nuclear reactor, or what is happening in the outside world. Worst comes to the worst nuclear fallout passes over North America and irradiates everything.



Our rifle is away being cleaned right now. It has been for about 5 years -,- my father forgot about it and my grandfather sold it most likely... We have a stuff ton of pain killer bottles, and lighters.

How does my gear on page five look to you, Adin?

Was thinking of maybe making a fantasy one, but it just doesn't seem as interesting to me.

Isaac- I would've liked to see a 5-years-later, but otherwise I can see that pack lasting you a good week if you do it right. Especially if you have experience camping or just being out in your environment (or wherever it is you would stay during public insanity)
Provided you were prepared to either trap, or fish with some makeshift gear, then I think it's a good kit. The lack of a backpack is kind of worrying, and if I had to invest in one thing for survival, it would be a good knife. Not a machete, a knife. Not for self defense, but for utility. Ration and fluid wise, you're doing better than a lot of people, but you would run out of food within 3-4 days roughly. No fire materials, cooking materials, and no navigation materials. You DEFINITELY have maps of your area, pots/pans for cooking, matches or at least a lighter, and you easily have kitchen knives that can act as knives for cleaning game/fish.

Overall, not a bad setup, but it would be a struggle. You would be very reliant on the environment around you.

This is my now loadout of things I can find around my apartment.



And then this is my five-years-later:


What I own:


What I want to own. Am I doing this right?

the stuff I put up with