This video goes over how to set up the WWI-Vietnam style pup tents used by the US Army and the USMC.
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@HomeBudgetComputing5 ай бұрын
Used one of these pup tens in the Army, and have had a surplus one I have used ever since. You guys have come up with what might be the most difficult and least efficient way of setting one up. I set mine up alone in half the time it takes both of you to struggle through it. Amusing video, though.
@normancallaghan1750 Жыл бұрын
You made hard work of that with two of you. Peg out one side, three pegs, then fit the front/rear tent pole and peg the guy line. Peg out the opposite side, three pegs, then fit and peg the remaining tent pole.
@Gretny6 ай бұрын
I own a 1966 pup tent that I bought NOS from a dealer who got it from the US government back in 1986. ! It's a serious bit of kit !! Can't wait to get it broken in on my 2024 camping trip ! Great video by the way !!✌
@billy_h_bonney20978 ай бұрын
not gonna lie boys, wish you had watched a how to vid or two before making this one. Still really enjoyed watching, thank you
@bigbob1699 Жыл бұрын
I went into the Army in 72 at Ft Dix NJ, they took us to the range for three days and gave us pup tents. My buddy and I were the only ones with camping experience. The tent went up in no time. I tapped the DI on the shoulder to ask if he liked it. He did a double take because the tent looked like sheet metal! Slept well .
@jeffmoore3392
3 ай бұрын
In those days at fort Dix my drill Sargent would have broke my finger
@worldwar2historyandgear9702 жыл бұрын
This couldn't have come at a better time! I just ordered a pup tent for D-Day, and had no idea how to set it up. Thanks!
@iamsteverogersakacapamerica041
Жыл бұрын
Where did you order your pup tent from? I was hoping to find out where you ordered your pup tent from I’ve been trying to buy a complete set or half a set.
@worldwar2historyandgear970
Жыл бұрын
@@iamsteverogersakacapamerica041 I ordered it from What Price Glory. It has the correct WW2 hardware, and only one flap, which is correct. I haven't been able to set it up yet, but it seems really good!
@iamsteverogersakacapamerica041
Жыл бұрын
@world war 2 history and gear Where did you order your pup tent from I was hoping to find out were you ordered yours from?
@worldwar2historyandgear970
Жыл бұрын
@@iamsteverogersakacapamerica041 I ordered it from What Price Glory. It came with the two halves.
@cadennorris960
Жыл бұрын
@@worldwar2historyandgear970 Do you know any company’s that sell reproductions? What price glory doesn’t have any shelter halves anymore so I’m assuming the ones you got were original? That or they’re out of stock.
@natejones902 Жыл бұрын
"Regulation method" tbh son, as long as u get it up and doesn't fall down, that's all that matters. I have a civil war pup tent, wwii pup tent and the style you have here. It's amazing how little changed in 100 years of the pup tent.
@stonelll69805 ай бұрын
Took the fun out of putting up a tent
@jeffwelsh11857 ай бұрын
With the snap style shelter half, in the Marines, we were taught that the guy lines were only long enough to stake out the guy line and the shelter half ends as one and the guy line is snapped in between the rows of snaps on the end of the hooch that you were not using as the entrance. And put a little CLP weapons oil in the snaps so they snap together easily with no binding.
@lawrencesimmons37986 ай бұрын
It was better to stake it down first as originally planned. It seemed unnecessary to hold it in place, just stake down.
@DSingerMason710 ай бұрын
2nd guy was a know it all. Jesus
@Shunt2075 Жыл бұрын
I just stake the ends first and then the side stakes! Takes 2 min
@CoastieReid2 жыл бұрын
who is the battle buddy helping? what's his channel? I just found your channel a week ago- Greatuncle was a PVT in YD from early 40 through end of war- he was a little dude= a bit of a drinker like his dad.... and liked to pick fights- why he never promoted.
@reenactmentdays5891
2 жыл бұрын
This is his channel kzread.info/dron/AGJcWQHrlZFR6gDwTR21aA.htmlfeatured That's cool about your Great Uncle, do you know what regiment he was in?
@michaelconnolly516 Жыл бұрын
Most of the ones I'm saying are 2 pieces of material and yours is one?
@seanbryant57142 жыл бұрын
I will see you at reading. I live there.
@Historynerd03132 жыл бұрын
See you at DDay
@iamsteverogersakacapamerica0412 жыл бұрын
24th like on this video have always wanted a pup tent cant find one at my local surplus store and i cant find one on ebay or amazon
@robertdutcher8081
2 жыл бұрын
Look up shelter half.
@tjt4419 Жыл бұрын
Terminology boys! It's not a pop tent it's a hooch, or hoochie. And those what you are using to construct your hoochie are shelter halves. Remember it's the little things in life.
@asmith78763 ай бұрын
The Shelter Half, Revolutionary War technology, still issued...well at least it was in the 80's 🤣 Sucks in every possible way. In a storm, especially a sand storm it's better than nothing but overall they suck.
@frozendome89952 жыл бұрын
incorrect pup tent
@reenactmentdays5891
2 жыл бұрын
Correct it's a Vietnam but they are allowed
@stretchedout6600
2 жыл бұрын
Wooden stakes no steel
@cadennorris960
Жыл бұрын
@@reenactmentdays5891 Reenactment groups allow them? I got two I believe they’re ‘75 dated, $16 a piece but I thought that wouldn’t work for an event given the historical in accuracy. Is it allowed because originals are hard to find and reproductions aren’t made? Aside from ATF insanely priced $1k-$2k repros.
@reenactmentdays5891
Жыл бұрын
@@cadennorris960 what price glory has decent repros and good prices but they are the open door kind. Many people use the snap button tents, they look identical other than the buttons and if you don't know the minor details of every little thing they won't know the difference. The public most likely doesn't know the difference so they are fine
@cadennorris960
Жыл бұрын
@@reenactmentdays5891 Thanks for the quick reply. I should’ve watched the whole video before commenting. From what I understand now the darker OD color was used for later war? All this time I assumed the OD3 ones were the only ones issued during ww2.
@donwelke9404 ай бұрын
No floor sewn/stitched into the tent? Who the hell would sleep in a snake-infested jungle in that? No thank you. A few ounces of rubber impregnated fabric and some thread would go a long way.
@jackofalltrades7822
3 ай бұрын
I slept in one many times when I was in the Army. To do it correctly you use dirt to seal up the bottom. A floor adds weight and makes it harder to pack. The way this works is 2 soldiers or marines carry half the tent each and cut down on he weight and bulk you have to carry.
@thomasalmarode14563 ай бұрын
it takes 2 min to set that up and thats with just 1 person doing it,so far you going on 10 min
Пікірлер: 38
Used one of these pup tens in the Army, and have had a surplus one I have used ever since. You guys have come up with what might be the most difficult and least efficient way of setting one up. I set mine up alone in half the time it takes both of you to struggle through it. Amusing video, though.
You made hard work of that with two of you. Peg out one side, three pegs, then fit the front/rear tent pole and peg the guy line. Peg out the opposite side, three pegs, then fit and peg the remaining tent pole.
I own a 1966 pup tent that I bought NOS from a dealer who got it from the US government back in 1986. ! It's a serious bit of kit !! Can't wait to get it broken in on my 2024 camping trip ! Great video by the way !!✌
not gonna lie boys, wish you had watched a how to vid or two before making this one. Still really enjoyed watching, thank you
I went into the Army in 72 at Ft Dix NJ, they took us to the range for three days and gave us pup tents. My buddy and I were the only ones with camping experience. The tent went up in no time. I tapped the DI on the shoulder to ask if he liked it. He did a double take because the tent looked like sheet metal! Slept well .
@jeffmoore3392
3 ай бұрын
In those days at fort Dix my drill Sargent would have broke my finger
This couldn't have come at a better time! I just ordered a pup tent for D-Day, and had no idea how to set it up. Thanks!
@iamsteverogersakacapamerica041
Жыл бұрын
Where did you order your pup tent from? I was hoping to find out where you ordered your pup tent from I’ve been trying to buy a complete set or half a set.
@worldwar2historyandgear970
Жыл бұрын
@@iamsteverogersakacapamerica041 I ordered it from What Price Glory. It has the correct WW2 hardware, and only one flap, which is correct. I haven't been able to set it up yet, but it seems really good!
@iamsteverogersakacapamerica041
Жыл бұрын
@world war 2 history and gear Where did you order your pup tent from I was hoping to find out were you ordered yours from?
@worldwar2historyandgear970
Жыл бұрын
@@iamsteverogersakacapamerica041 I ordered it from What Price Glory. It came with the two halves.
@cadennorris960
Жыл бұрын
@@worldwar2historyandgear970 Do you know any company’s that sell reproductions? What price glory doesn’t have any shelter halves anymore so I’m assuming the ones you got were original? That or they’re out of stock.
"Regulation method" tbh son, as long as u get it up and doesn't fall down, that's all that matters. I have a civil war pup tent, wwii pup tent and the style you have here. It's amazing how little changed in 100 years of the pup tent.
Took the fun out of putting up a tent
With the snap style shelter half, in the Marines, we were taught that the guy lines were only long enough to stake out the guy line and the shelter half ends as one and the guy line is snapped in between the rows of snaps on the end of the hooch that you were not using as the entrance. And put a little CLP weapons oil in the snaps so they snap together easily with no binding.
It was better to stake it down first as originally planned. It seemed unnecessary to hold it in place, just stake down.
2nd guy was a know it all. Jesus
I just stake the ends first and then the side stakes! Takes 2 min
who is the battle buddy helping? what's his channel? I just found your channel a week ago- Greatuncle was a PVT in YD from early 40 through end of war- he was a little dude= a bit of a drinker like his dad.... and liked to pick fights- why he never promoted.
@reenactmentdays5891
2 жыл бұрын
This is his channel kzread.info/dron/AGJcWQHrlZFR6gDwTR21aA.htmlfeatured That's cool about your Great Uncle, do you know what regiment he was in?
Most of the ones I'm saying are 2 pieces of material and yours is one?
I will see you at reading. I live there.
See you at DDay
24th like on this video have always wanted a pup tent cant find one at my local surplus store and i cant find one on ebay or amazon
@robertdutcher8081
2 жыл бұрын
Look up shelter half.
Terminology boys! It's not a pop tent it's a hooch, or hoochie. And those what you are using to construct your hoochie are shelter halves. Remember it's the little things in life.
The Shelter Half, Revolutionary War technology, still issued...well at least it was in the 80's 🤣 Sucks in every possible way. In a storm, especially a sand storm it's better than nothing but overall they suck.
incorrect pup tent
@reenactmentdays5891
2 жыл бұрын
Correct it's a Vietnam but they are allowed
@stretchedout6600
2 жыл бұрын
Wooden stakes no steel
@cadennorris960
Жыл бұрын
@@reenactmentdays5891 Reenactment groups allow them? I got two I believe they’re ‘75 dated, $16 a piece but I thought that wouldn’t work for an event given the historical in accuracy. Is it allowed because originals are hard to find and reproductions aren’t made? Aside from ATF insanely priced $1k-$2k repros.
@reenactmentdays5891
Жыл бұрын
@@cadennorris960 what price glory has decent repros and good prices but they are the open door kind. Many people use the snap button tents, they look identical other than the buttons and if you don't know the minor details of every little thing they won't know the difference. The public most likely doesn't know the difference so they are fine
@cadennorris960
Жыл бұрын
@@reenactmentdays5891 Thanks for the quick reply. I should’ve watched the whole video before commenting. From what I understand now the darker OD color was used for later war? All this time I assumed the OD3 ones were the only ones issued during ww2.
No floor sewn/stitched into the tent? Who the hell would sleep in a snake-infested jungle in that? No thank you. A few ounces of rubber impregnated fabric and some thread would go a long way.
@jackofalltrades7822
3 ай бұрын
I slept in one many times when I was in the Army. To do it correctly you use dirt to seal up the bottom. A floor adds weight and makes it harder to pack. The way this works is 2 soldiers or marines carry half the tent each and cut down on he weight and bulk you have to carry.
it takes 2 min to set that up and thats with just 1 person doing it,so far you going on 10 min