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@Countryboy071
Ай бұрын
Subscribed. Fantastic advice. Cliff England.
@Barboler
Ай бұрын
Already liked and subed thanks for the info
@guy_s3383
29 күн бұрын
Here too - love the style and content!
@desleylockett9905
24 күн бұрын
My father used to put a potato or onion in corner of bags & tie off to carry, he said you might have to eat them.
The more I watch you’re channel the more I’m convinced you’re one of the very few on KZread that actually know what you’re talking about, cheers 🤙
@InkedCarpenter1776
Ай бұрын
2/3 ain't bad.
@nevercommentnotevenonce9334
Ай бұрын
*your
@Left-Right-Hook
Ай бұрын
Agreed!
@Capt-KYjelly
25 күн бұрын
@@nevercommentnotevenonce9334 Depends which language you’re referring to brother :) American English or the Queens English. You’re means “you are” it’s not descriptive like yours which is possessive as in property.
“It is mandatory, once per year, preferably…” had me rolling. Great video!
@robertheberling3522
19 күн бұрын
Or if you ever set foot in Kuwait.
Your channel is easily one of the best of its kind on KZread. Great info and SUPER concise. Other youtubers would have taken over an hour to accomplish what you did in 8 minutes. You should teach classes into making youtube videos. The collective value of KZread would go up by a factor of 100,000 if other youtubers could be as concise as you.
@Brooksj824
29 күн бұрын
I agree 💯
It never ceases to amaze me how much you know!
The more of these I watch the more I thank God for my old Scout survival instructors- Vietnam, Korea, and WW2 vets all- and it's remarkable how much they taught that apparently Ranger training uses. You've even taught this old Eagle a thing or two, and for that I'm grateful.
YESSIR! You didn't cut the legs this time for carrying water. So you can save and reuse the pants.
Writing on a dried leaf? You always teach me something even if it’s learning redundancy. Take care Sir
Hi Andrew, greeting from Australia 🇦🇺, thank you for your time to make these videos.
Down here in the Appalachian hills of NC, your lessons are being put to use. Lead the way 🇺🇲🦅
@fball214life
Ай бұрын
Same here in Appalachia WV
That was The Best 8 minutes of Sunday on youtube!Many Thanks Andrew for keeping us on the best side of survival,Cheers!
I never thought about using the wet weather bottoms like that. Great idea
Thank God for this dude amen!!!
I just found myself wanting a salt rinse for medical reasons and didn’t have any salt in my edc kit. I do now! Good info today!
I gotta try the spoon firestarter hack.
@martinbeagley4481
29 күн бұрын
Works with a plastic tent peg too!
Something that we were not issued was 2 piece rain gear. Always carried 2 ponchos though. Great video
Never to dissapoint. Another great video. Thank you.
People ask, what would you take on a survival mission? My answer is this dude😂😂🎉🎉❤
I remember burning the MRE spoons to blacken our front sight post before qualifying with our M16's. Great content on your channel.
🌟10 stars, That was a great start to a video. I thought about the old days when my grandfather was chewing "RED MAN" chewing tobacco..
Great video 👍 ,but now I curious, ,How do you turn an MRE spoon into an antenna?? That sounds like a cool MacGyver trick
@RangerSurvivalandFieldCraft
Ай бұрын
Multiple spoons can be used as insulators combined with wire and sticks to prevent the wires from touching, when making certain field expedient antennas, and confine the flow of the current to project the strongest possible signal.
@j.robertsergertson4513
Ай бұрын
@@RangerSurvivalandFieldCraft Thanks for the explanation 👍
@hemansr3893
Ай бұрын
Thanks for having cool content and not constantly WHINING and COMPLAINING about everything and everyone every Sunday. So refreshing.👍
@martinbeagley4481
29 күн бұрын
@@hemansr3893 I can’t believe anybody would do that! 😎😎😎
I love this channel. Not because I’m ever going to this stuff, but more because it’s a reminder to bring what you need so you might not have to. Nice vid.
Splitting a match is an oldie but goodie. If splitting a wooden match, it is best to start at the head of the match. The finer and sharper the blade the better. Starting at the tail risks "blowing" the striker head off the wood as it splits.
The improvised pack is essentially what the Soviets always used as a rucksack known as the veshmeshok.
Always amazing videos with excellent tips and tricks. Very knowledgable.
Can we see how to make the MRE spoon into a trap trigger ?
This channel deserves a million subs for sure
Quality andrew as usual
I made the mistake of throwing my MRE spoon away ONCE and that will be the last time I make that mistake!
Always learning something new with your top shelf videos. Hopefully, can get up to Ohio for a course or two this year. It’s hard to make plans with the tumor in my brain refusing to take a break(day 62 of chemo). Cheers major.🤙🇺🇸
@ldtexas1648
29 күн бұрын
Hang in there buddy!
@ReasontoLiveAdventures
29 күн бұрын
Thanks for the vote of congratulations of confidence mate. The original prognosis was 5 years and a wheelchair for the rest of my life. Proved both of those predictions wrong. 03/21/24 marked fourteen years since the first grand mal seizures put me into a chemically induced coma. Its a shame because after 911, I went back to college and earned two political science degrees. One was in Middle East Studies, because I wanted to know my enemy. 🤙🇺🇸
@ldtexas1648
29 күн бұрын
@@ReasontoLiveAdventures You're welcome
The match trick is a good one - old mate told me when he was in prison they used to split wooden matches down the middle with a razor blade. This gave 2 lights off the one match & when things are limited - you need to make things go further.
I have been watching a TV show called "Alone". Where they have people go into the Canadian arctic for 60 day with just 10 things. If you last the 60 days you get $400,000. I REALY think you should do it. You would do great. I really think you should look into it. I would Love to watch you just smoke it on there!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you for your great informative videos. They really help in my day to day life. THANK YOU.
@peterbogart4531
Ай бұрын
If a bear eats your defenseless posterior, you do not collect the 200,000 toonies.
Hello from romulus Michigan brother thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise and for taking us on your adventures through the woods and thank you again and GOD-BLESS
A “like” as always. Question: do you think that the military MRE manufacturers actually intended for the spoon to be multi functional or was it an accidental byproduct? It seems sturdier than the run of the mill fast food plastic spoon which I am sure was intentional. All of your tips and tricks are highly valuable. As an aside, I attended an air show last weekend and some of your 75th Ranger Regiment boys from Benning (Moore) reenacted the D-Day invasion by jumping out of 2 C-47s in period correct paint schemes. Very impressive. You Airborne fellas have all the fun.
@RangerSurvivalandFieldCraft
29 күн бұрын
The spoon was probably just a happy coincidence. It’s a polymer so that means cheap plastic which makes sense = military.
Commenting for the algorithm overlords ❤
@RangerSurvivalandFieldCraft
29 күн бұрын
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Outstanding job sir.
Always instructive and very useful material . Thanks !
Can you please tell me where you got the chain saw
@RangerSurvivalandFieldCraft
Ай бұрын
Check out my store. It’s in there for around $10. Link: www.amazon.com/shop/rangersurvivalandfieldcraft
The Sergeant told us it was Officially called "The MRE Combat Spoon", because a Ranger had used one to kill a guy -- so it gets a Combat designation.😁
I like the bit about hiding fresh cut trees. Hadn't thought of that. 👍
Gear information what are your thoughts on on using bank line for fishing line and snares?
Bro's bow drill cherry is the size of a damn golf ball.
Hey big guy, what type of wood to make about lighter
So many good Tipps and Tricks. Thank you Andrew 🙏
Hallo Andrew 👋🏻 Danke für die tollen Tipps ❤ war wieder mal ein super Video und toll erklärt 🍀👍🏼 Grüße aus 🇩🇪 👋🏻
@RangerSurvivalandFieldCraft
29 күн бұрын
Danke
Hello Andrew… if I could only watch one video channel, this is without a doubt the ONE I would and will be watching. Great content and presentation!! Always looking forward to your next video Andrew… keep them coming!
@RangerSurvivalandFieldCraft
29 күн бұрын
Wow, thanks!
Great content as always. One of these tips has me very curious which is using the MRE spoon for a make shift antenna. Anyway you show how that works???
@RangerSurvivalandFieldCraft
29 күн бұрын
The spoon is used as an insulator to confine the current in the strongest way with wire and sticks and Paracord to create a field expedient antenna.
You should checkout the reproduction WW II German spork. It folds small but opens to a good size. I have carried one for two years and don’t worry about plasticware anymore.
Warm salty water gargle is really effective.
Andrew, you my friend, are one force to be reckoned with. I have learned so much from you and Shawn Kelly that made this old fart get back out and active again preparing for this world. I hope he reaches out to you to assist in his new classes because it would be one that I would love to attend. Keep up the great work and content.
Excellent.. “Down and dirty “ video.. Sunday wouldn’t be the same if I didn’t watch your videos.. thanks for all you do… 😊
Great proven methods and simple to remember. Thank you!
Great video. A lot of common sense ideas. Additionally, I always recommend that everyone has a spare, additional, plastic spoon in their kit when you are in areas above the tree line. This simple move can save you a lot of time and angst.
i saw the sparker that u used w that trick candle looked up what u said it was and couldnt find anything
@robshirewood5060
Ай бұрын
It's an Aviation Sparklite carried in military survival kits, i think comes in a case with tinder. I have never been able to find one but there are brass equivalents on e bay sometimes, and also you can use a depleted Butane light like a BIC. I am in UK and use the latter two items. Unfortunately we do not get them issued in UK.
@RangerSurvivalandFieldCraft
29 күн бұрын
They are hard to come by. I think I may have it listed on my Amazon store only because 5Col carries them for a minute.
The oil off of your upper cheeks by your eyes is easily obtainable for treating chapped lips
Excellent! Thank you Andrew!
Write a book! Use professional photos. Well done. RLTW DOL
@RangerSurvivalandFieldCraft
29 күн бұрын
Already started!
Can we see the more spoon antenna .
Great video, but I’m not sure how you make your plastic spoon into an antenna.
Good stuff. I thought it was interesting that you extended your "reach" on the saw to allow yourself to remain in cover and concealed from view. The "leaf trick" was brilliant. Sometimes older tricks can be applied in new ways thus application makes them new again.
Very cool.👍 ...so...where do I get trick birthday candles...😗
You're good brother! I hope folks appreciate all the hard earned work you have learned and so kindly pass it on! Keep up the good work and as always, keep walking with our KING!!
Great video, highly creative & useful material. I will never look at an MRE spoon the same way again. Your channel remains at the top.
Top shelf presentation! We appreciate learning new material and reviewing information that may be a bit "rusty" in back of the ancient brain. Thankyou Andrew for the continuing effort in making fantastic educational videos.
I love the videos! Learning so much. Do you ever have binoculars on you and do you ever talk about your watch?
I had to laugh when you showed how to make the water storage/transport system. After you put it around your neck. I thought May West would be proud of you. For you young pups out there who don't know who May West was, She was known for two things ... being an actress and being very well endowed. She was so well known for her endowed chest that the US Navy referred to their water life preservers as "May West"
@peterbogart4531
Ай бұрын
"Peel me a grape, Beulah!
@robshirewood5060
Ай бұрын
correction it was MAE WEST, she was definitely invested in her vest,
@robshirewood5060
Ай бұрын
@@peterbogart4531 Mr Fields do you like children? Yes but i cannot eat a whole one!!
@robertedwards7749
Ай бұрын
@@robshirewood5060sorry, yes you are correct it is Mae not May, Sheesh!!!
@robertedwards7749
Ай бұрын
@@robshirewood5060 yup from what I have read WC Fields was not very nice to kids. The impression I got was he was not all that good with adults either.
Thanks for posting. I always learn something from every video. I appreciate your efforts and insight. Keep up the good work.
I sent you a message, but it says the recipient information does not exist! Do you know what's going on?
@RangerSurvivalandFieldCraft
29 күн бұрын
Not sure. Hit me up in instagram
Outstanding leadership Sir. Thank you very much!
Warm salt water gargling is good for your dental health as well Thanks for the video Looking forward to many more
Great stuff
I like these videos. I also scratch the parafin block used for fire starting when we braai. Then it will ignite quick and immediately. Wheter you use ferro rod, match, lighter normal or the fancy plasma one.. you are gona have flames on parafin block.
Hey brother where are you located? I'm in Tn, retired from 5th SFG.
Awesome video! Clear, concise, as always, thanks for sharing the knowledge. I appreciate you.
Great content Andrew, there's some good stuff there. Especially the makeshift backpack, the trouser bladder and how to concealed the stump.
ALWAYS EDUCATIONAL & INFORMATIVE, ANDREW!
Thank you for your work as a teacher and your service as a soldier. This video is great. Please show us how to build a hidden, well-warming g shelter in a urban dangerous environment in extreme winter and what kind of lightweight equipment you need that fits in your backpack. God bless you.
🎉You are the best...!!🎉 thank you..!
Great video. Had not thought about the wool sock trick.
Nice Iridium. My Inmarsat broke on me like 48hrs after I got it; think I'll end up picking one of those 9575s up before long.
Outstanding AF. Thanks Major
Really cool, I loved this video! Thanks Andrew, always learning from you
Damn good shit! I prefer to keep one larger hank. On the tag end I tie to my saw and chuck it over the branch I want to cut. I put a loop along the hank to larkshead onto the other end of my saw, and long enough so I'm not sawing underneath the branch. Limb falls, I'm not hurt, have material for structure and still one long hank of cord. P.S. don't cut limbs with bee hives. They'll swarm and attack, even if you just began cutting and didn't notice the hive. I already use my spoon. As I was watching I thought, "It's gonna get hot!" But then I saw you using a cloth... Peuw! A splash of water helps too. Awesome video Andrew. Thanks for the knowledge... You're an absolute 'encyclopaedia'!!! "You LEGEND". Cheers!
outstanding, once again, Andrew
Love your channel. One channel i can trust and dont have to doubt. Thank you for all you do. Much appreciated and so much respect for you! 💪💪
Hi Andrew. Thank you for another top class video. Stay safe. ATB. Nigel
Good job. Best regards from Poland. I have to show some of them on my channel to Polish viewers.
Awesome video! Thanks Andrew!!
Sir, the Esbit fuel stove is a prized, compact, light, reliable source of heat for a quick, hot drink or soup, & ideal for having a confined flame in fire-prone environments. It is always with me. The compactness & resilience of the chain/commando saw recommend it over other tools. It should be extra useful with two sawyers teaming up, one from each end. My Florence Nightingale life-saver😇 is literally a strong asset for me again here. Thinking of a force multiplier, an edible map COULD be handier than even a dry leaf. Just an idea. I am looking for you to produce a homing, drone-seeking shotgun slug with an effective range of 300 vertical meters or more to mitigate bursts from heavy explosive drone payloads.
Excellent info!
Very cool tips n tricks! As always great instruction too. Nicely done Sir!
Excellent video Andrew, thanks.
Great video. Just saw the Corporal give you a shout out. Great content both places
Informative and beneficial video!
Can't thanks you enough. Appreciate your time
Great ideas! Iknew a few of them already but I ALWAYS learn something new even if it is just another use of an item I already have!
Excellent video brother. Great content .Keep them coming!!
Great tips, thanks Andrew
Excellent presentation. Thank you.
This guy doesn't survive the Wild. The wild survives HM!!!