Manage Your Tactical Stash | Gear Organization at Home
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00:00 Dont Be This Guy
01:41 EDC Organization
05:27 Vehicle Organization
08:10 On-Body Kit Organization
14:12 Home Base Stash
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@pyeitme508
2 ай бұрын
WOW cool! Also hope for Gray Zone Warfare game reference!
@1903nathan
2 ай бұрын
Love how the printer is at the top of the list 😂
@EmanKcin8820
2 ай бұрын
What was that thing with your knives? Looks like the surefire thumb ring attachment, but it has a spike looking thing. Starting at 17:06
@heldaneurbanus5135
2 ай бұрын
I'm pretty organised so most of the good practices shown have already been part of my routine since I was 12/13 years old, but the method for organising and hanging gloves? Great idea! Learned something new, so thank you!
@thegoodguy729
2 ай бұрын
Awesome. Can you also link the one day pack that you use at 11:59 ? Thanks!
Don't lie... your stuff was all over the place,until you guys decided to do a video on organized storage. Then you went and got the storage bins and organized everything...lol
@scottedwards3403
2 ай бұрын
Yep lmao, a lot of stuff looked brand new as well 😂
@dirty-civilian
2 ай бұрын
We vacuumed and fixed some labels, but that's about it. lol
@kennypreston3302
2 ай бұрын
Doing better than I am ,this video definitely made me think about my mess..lol.. love the content you guys keep putting out...and the Intros are getting good!!!
@Ubergamer256
2 ай бұрын
Hey man, motivation comes in many forms. 😊
@Raul-cv5fc
2 ай бұрын
😂 exactly what I was thinking too
He seems so happy in this video, every guy just wants to show off what makes him happy.
@alexmaurice4274
2 ай бұрын
Behold- my stuff
@DaveSmith-cp5kj
2 ай бұрын
Show and tell never ended. He who has the coolest toys wins.
@tubeguy4066
2 ай бұрын
You really have to be a manchild to be happy to show off the toys you bought
@DaveSmith-cp5kj
2 ай бұрын
@@tubeguy4066 Then every working man is a man child. lmao.
@matthewshannon6946
Ай бұрын
Don't we all!!!
Best part is at 14:30. That will get you through any argument with your wife..”I’m getting this for our kids so if they need it in the future they will have it.”
@johnsnow3664
2 ай бұрын
And no its not a bunch of baby clothes lol
@BurtHurtz
2 ай бұрын
@@johnsnow3664 Hey man, they grow out baby clothes. Gear/tools can last through the years .
@milesrost6674
2 ай бұрын
Amen!!
@nickjenkins1663
2 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@DaveSmith-cp5kj
2 ай бұрын
"For the children"
Step 1: acquire a lot of money to buy all this
@georgeblanchardjr
2 ай бұрын
Credit cards work just fine.
@boejiden1942
2 ай бұрын
@@georgeblanchardjr debt is worse than living without in a lot of cases.
@georgeblanchardjr
2 ай бұрын
@@boejiden1942 I know. Thanks.
@Whit3xRabbiT
2 ай бұрын
Set a monthly allowance. Write a list of items in order of priority and just start there.
@uncommon_korean
2 ай бұрын
I think you’re missing the point. Organization doesn’t mean you need all of this fancy expensive stuff. This is applicable to many different EDC.
Great to listen and see civilians prepared as well.
@JP_Patriot
2 ай бұрын
Heck yeah 💪🏻😎🇺🇸
Familiarizing and interacting with children/ family members removes the temptation for unauthorized or unsafe exploration by someone who should not be unsupervised. Time well spent!!
I’ll always come for the intros regardless of the topic of the video, these guys are literally that entertaining
“You don’t need a whole room for your stuff”…..me looking at a second bedroom in my apartment that is maxed to the gills with gear and weapons 😂 I’m gonna need another room soon
@michaelzimmerman9221
Ай бұрын
Diddo!
@Heywoodthepeckerwood
Ай бұрын
If you pick it up off the floor, you’ll find the space.
@christian_bushcraft1490
Ай бұрын
I have a pole barn. It's an addiction....
"Maybe you have a ton of stuff but it isn't arranged and organized in a way that you can access it quickly" Really hit me in the feels guys.
Thank you for this video. My parents were super anti 2a but I’m glad I watched your videos and have made this apart of my everyday lifestyle. we have a baby on the way and I know I’m gonna make sure my child will learn to be prepared and your channel will help with that. Truly thanks
@Sophistry0001
2 ай бұрын
I grew up the same way, wasn't even allowed to have nerf guns in the house. When I turned 18 I didn't know shit from applebutter about guns but I knew I wanted one. Ran out and paid I think like 120 bucks for a mossberg maverick. Now here I am almost 20 years later needing to get more shelving and drawers for all my stuff I've accumulated over the years
@urielmartinez2161
2 ай бұрын
Same, all of people are waking up
@elgoogsucks9005
2 ай бұрын
It is funny how all this training is paradoxical. The more you train, the better you teach your kids, the less likely you will ever need it. That being said, no one ever lamented being "too prepared". Congrats on the kid by the way. It is a wild ride, but the best ride in the world.
@revisit8480
Ай бұрын
Que?
@BlackoutPatriot
Ай бұрын
Your not American if your anti 2A
This video got me thinking hard about “carrying on the legacy of preparedness.” If you don’t raise your kids in this to the slightest degree, just expect them to not following in your footsteps. This is great! The whole message! Bravo!
This is more than just at home organizing this is was a wake up call and reality check for the discipline it takes to instill these practices into everyday life. “Clean your room” - JBP
I just found you guys about a month ago. Immediately yall are my #1 dudes to watch. I especially like yalls practicality when thinking of what type of content you decide to make. As well as the minuteman topic. We need more minutemen in every single state. I’m in Ohio if any is considering to join. It’s a lot of fun and much more than just weapons. It’s not racists and it’s not a bunch of hillbilly’s. It’s actually everyday normal people, nurses, machinists, mechanics, store workers and engineers and many other normal nice none racist folks and always defense never offense. Practicing everything from survival to medical to comms and firearms and more, canning and vacuum bag stuff. Family/pet friendly. Anyways, would love to see a video were yall go out in full kit for 3 full days and recon somewhere. Survive only on the things you take on your back and kit. Maybe even ride your e-bikes a few miles to the location where you setup camp…
28:04 😂 “1 week of chaos a week” sounds about right! Running around with 4 kids myself oh man!!!
not Drew casually dropping the most noble reason to stockpile cool gear... (mental: "copy and paste" rt)
Great content! Sounds like you're doing it right with the youngsters - "Remove the Taboo" by teaching them what the tools are capable of, and the possible, permanent results. I taught both of mine very young and they both are now VERY responsible owners.
Sh-t, that sudden vampire scene helped my digestive system a lot. I was p00ping.
@johnhek4191
2 ай бұрын
Nasty
@dirty-civilian
2 ай бұрын
Haha! When we sent that clip to Nick to throw in the edit he straight up said, “that’s gonna make someone crap their pants.” 😂
Standardize pouch and accessory placement for your entire group and ensure that they train regularly with their work load so to speak.
@herknorth8691
2 ай бұрын
Especially when it comes to medical stuff.
@Outcome_Agent
2 ай бұрын
I sort of think this video isn’t geared for people that have a “group”. This seems more like for a individual protecting his family
@ImperiumLibertas
2 ай бұрын
I disagree, different things will work for different people. I think there is an argument about medical pouches being standardized.
@rustyshackleford9017
2 ай бұрын
our standard is a 94 in 30-30, pvs 14, 1 tq, ranger panties, boots of choice
@specialprojectsdevgroup
2 ай бұрын
@@ImperiumLibertas Free to disagree but we’ve been running standardized positions since 2014 and it’s honestly saved more lives than it hasn’t because we all know where everything is at what time, how to access it, and why it’s there.
You should really consider making a small series or film just like your intros. You guys have talent!
@dirty-civilian
2 ай бұрын
It’s in the works. 😉
@Skott_Kennedy
2 ай бұрын
@@dirty-civilian nice!
@armwest5373
2 ай бұрын
Looking forward to it!
I made a hangar out of a scrap piece of Schedule 40 pipe, 2 elbows, and a hook screw.
@revisit8480
Ай бұрын
You forgot the rubber band, man. It's all gonna fall apart now!
@seanmurry6903
18 күн бұрын
What? No duct tape? The fukc bro?😂
Amongst the most comprehensive readiness productions I've seen in the last several years. THANK YOU. "Stay Strong, Chase Excellence Brothers." - Godspeed
This page is so solid. Every video is a wealth of knowledge. Keep crushing it boys
I’ve been looking forward to this video all week! Thank you guys!
You guys have the best intros! They have been so funny. I also appreciate you guys trying to bring us new creative content. I know its not easy. Thank you and keep up the good work.
@dirty-civilian
2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much!!
@seanmurry6903
18 күн бұрын
@@dirty-civilianlove your ideas on old or "not in use anymore" gear storage. I do that with electronics, cables, etc. I call it the grave yard, and any time someone needs random odds or ends, I've usually got it for em, and I know where they are even though I haven't seen it I over 4 years 😂
Wow cool! BTW like the thumbnail of the weapons & gear slot from Gray Zone Warfare. :D
Great video. Y’all put so much thought and effort into your videos.
I’ve got things that I bought and threw in my storage room and haven’t even opened them! Since 2020, I’ve stocked up on everything that I think I might need or my family! I really should organize it, but I can’t stop buying stuff! Barter and trade will make a comeback, so everyone should be stocking up now! Keeping your preps is of the utmost importance so act accordingly!
Noticed the T1C appendix holster. Divorce from Trex is now complete lol
Awesome video as usual guys. Especially good message at the end for us younger guys: take your time developing your gear. Remembering that your car repair, house savings, and future family expenses gotta be balanced with our tactical stuff.
This was a brilliant watch. I have been quite organised over the years with my biz/trade that I have used for my preparedness, but you have thrown a good number of other skills into the mix now having watched this viddy. Hashtag - grateful!
You guys are serious rockstars. Look at all the fun yall are having! 💪
Another perfectly timed video for my life and where I am at in my preps! 100% on point for me. 1- I need a better rotation of batteries in equipment/sights and rotate charging my rechargeable equipment (see more below) 2- need to organize for easy accessibility for much of my equipment, rather than all stuff in bins with a note pad telling me what is where things are. I went from unorganized, scattered piles throughout my apartment to bins with a list. Your bin drawer method is better! -about charging electronics. My girl was in my car and didn't know she turned my lights on, long story but my battery died. My jumper battery was dead (we found out). This happened 1 month ago and I began charging everything! Thermals, night vision backup battery... everything! What good is having it and not being able to use it (or not know how to use it)? -no good! I built preps to be prepared, but then the simple thing of having a dead battery pack charger is like why even have the thing to begin with. Or, having the thing but not being able to access it as needed-not good. I love your channel! I wish you guys were my close friends, but regardless, I'm thankful for your hard work and inspiration. God bless you and your families!
Great video - you guys boil things down in simple easy terms and ways to understand. Love your channel!!
So Greatful for all your content guys this prolly the first time I ever commented on any KZread videos but you guys do it right !
Great topic! I've been on a slow tradjectory of reorganizing all of my stuff starting with the home office and expanding from there. Turning up the heat now on that now that I got my desk and reloading bench built out.
I desperately needed this video. 😅 Organization isn’t my strong suit, but it is necessary for many things in life. Definitely going to get around to organizing my stuff asap. Thanks for continually killing it with content that is unique and so valuable for us. You guys absolutely rock!!
BEST video I’ve seen ALL week! Very informative and loved the humor too. Made my day.
Absolutely OUTSTANDING!!!!! Overlooked but CRITICAL TOPIC!!!!
I ran across this channel while researching night vision and thermal optics. I am a "bug in guy", going mobile in my health would be suicide... Y'all make this entertaining.👍
@ThatMaximaKid
2 ай бұрын
I like that term. I'm kinda in the same predicament but I'm trying to prepare for the logic of "That door is for you not for me"
@totenfurwotan4478
2 ай бұрын
I think bugging out will be disastrous for most people
@Disastrous.Affect
2 ай бұрын
@totenfurwotan4478 It most certainly would be for me... Unfortunately, I live at the mercy of modern medicine...
@cabnbeeschurgr6440
6 күн бұрын
@@totenfurwotan4478yeah, the only bugging out I'm doing is rucking all my shit up to my parents' house lol
Thanks for the videos you guys make! , Helped me re-think my gear setup & organize better.
This is one of the best prepping and gear related videos that I have seen. Well done. It’s usually completely overlooked.
From that one movie scene I now have to watch 6 underground again lol. Great information, always look forward to the weekly posts from you guys! Keep up the awesome work, and thank you.
The intro speaks to one of my biggest annoyances with chest rigs and plate carriers, which is a lack of any standard. We could all work with an 80% solution where items 1, 2, and 3 are placed at x, y, and z. You get 2 free pouches for your specific larping needs but the rest is SOP. Would make a lot of things easier.
06:50 Be advised for off-road/overlanding vehicles, especially if you are off-road when changing a flat, you need a jack that is going to work in an environment that may not afford you a flat lifting surface. Eagle Jack, Hi-Lift etc. are considerations. If you are just getting into off-roading/overlanding and your vehicle has a suspension lift, your OEM jack is most likely not going to work on-road and most than not when off-road.
@MrTuggins
2 ай бұрын
Floor mats from your vehicle work well as stable bases for lifting your vehicle.
@gerhardtcustomknives
2 ай бұрын
1/4" Ar500 rectangular target makes a very strong ground plate for supporting a jack on soft ground
Another absolute banger! Keep em coming!
By far one of my favorite videos
I’ve been needing some guidance in this area so I appreciate the video! Thank you guys!
The drink tube mouth piece could be secured with some gaffers tape so if the detach clip is activated it will remain attached. Lost one in game. Having a back up is a good idea. Draw style cubbies are great for quick access as seen. Clear plastic totes side locking and the larger black totes with yellow lids are also great and stackable for moving heavy and weird shaped items or boxes. HDEX adjustable height shelves may be something to consider in general. A desk with working surface will save the back or if you are on the ground a lot a sit pad reduces the chance for legs to fall asleep. Reasonable sized gym bags are great to use as temp gear storage. The amount of time it took to organize and keep this way cannot be underestimated. Well done!
Love what you guys do. Keep up the good work.
Great video for those just starting out. appreciate the attention to detail! Shared it with my team!
Oh, super tactical move there, kneeling in an open field when you've got a whole forest for cover on both sides. Really top-notch strategy, BD6 101
Great video and content. I appreciate organization and agree there is a sense of relaxation always knowing where everything is. I'm a fan of the Clear Totes for my gear. Makes it easy to see what's inside without having to open it up and look. Thanks for the video.
Keep killing it guys, great subject matter.
Great info guys, this vid has some good ideas. Started a bit late but I'm getting there.
Would love to support the channel by buying merch, but you guys don't send it to Puerto Rico, we are a US territory, and we have been US citizens since 1917. Could you please make it possible to buy from your store? Thnx.
epic. Finally able to put this into practice at my own place. Stoked.
Thank you for the advice, much appreciated
Well said! we appreciate you guys
I bought a (relatively) cheap rollaway at Harbor Freight and it's the best organization I've ever had for all my blades. Very handy and user friendly!!
Another amazing episode!! Thank you 👍🏻
It’s like you guys know exactly what problem I am facing currently and always put out a video about it lol
Yup, organization is key. Excellent content, very practical 👍🏻👍🏻
One of the best videos yet.
Impressive video. One of your best yet.
Had a micro lesson in this kind of stuff a few months back. I went to the range with my family and while we were waiting for our bays to open I was browsing and checking out a canik and as I racked the slide my fingers slipped and the sights caught my knuckles on two of my fingers and cut me. I started bleeding pretty good, but didn't have a boo-boo kit on me. I had full trauma kit, but no bandaids. Had to ask the employees for some. Now I carry bandaids with my medical, lol.
Great video again best KZread channel right now!
Solid, as always. Thanks men.
Love how the vault suit stays on the rack! Loved the video, room looks great!
thank you, very interesting: I also have lists of things for each task at the entrance: shooting, hunting, emergency situations, travel.
Organization is a fun challenge to overcome, especially when you can make it cool like y'all have
Josh, Zach, Drew @ Dirty Civilian on KZread, bring the best, common sense , practical knowledge on how to be ready for whatever contingency that pops up, from Natural Disasters, Civil Unrest, SHTF OPS, Civil War II or World War III. From My Brother ( Martin Rodriguez) and I Myself, John Rodriguez, Thanks and GOD Bless You, Dirty Civilian.🪖🇺🇲🇺🇸💣💥🔥🇺🇸🇺🇲
Thank you guys for the video.
You know what this channel needs? Some administrative results-oriented down range. Love the vidyas mates
Dude. Love the organization and walkthrough of EVERYTHING
AWESOME AS ALWAYS! I really need to work on organization.
Sick ready room. Really well thought out!
Lot of good ideas guys, and a few I already employ but a few I hadn't thought of yet. Thanks for the new ideas.
Great video. Got some good tips here. Shared with my group
Nice content. Thank you for making this video.
Look up "Tough Hook" hangers. They're made in Montana. Plastic, but molded in an I-beam configuration and super heavy duty. They hold plate carriers of any weight and all kinds of other heavy/awkward gear. Affordable as well!!!
Great video!
Applicable video. Now I know how to store my 17 plate carriers and 34 pairs of gloves. Thank you
I know exactly why you talked about the printer! I feel you. And thanks because we gave up on those damn things.
D.I.Y. plate carrier hanger. I made mine out of a 20" piece of 1" I.D. PVC and a lag screw hook. It's just a straight bar with a hook in it. Really easy, really cheap. I had to bend the hook back a little bit so it would hang straight but otherwise it was really easy. It works great as long as you keep the weight centered. All you have to do is cut your PVC to length (probably doesn't have to be quite 20". Mine was already cut to that length I didn't bother to shorten it) find the center drill a pilot hole, slightly smaller diameter then your hook, screw in your heavy duty hook (lag screw type hook) bend the hook open slightly if needed. I hung it on a bar and bent it until it hung level-ish. It has worked great for several years. If you wanted to get "fancy" you could cut the PVC short slightly longer than then the width of the shoulder straps, and glue some 90 degree elbows on the ends facing up. That would keep the shoulder straps from slipping off, or just cut it long like I did. So when hanging the straps can't reach the ends.
If it’s hanging on the wall.. it’s called art
Best channel yet. Thanks gents
Awesome content!!! Keep it up guys!!
I hate being labeled as a prepper but being organized and ready for whatever the situation is being proactive.
@JohnRodriguez-si9si
28 күн бұрын
@melissajames23 : Take it as a compliment that , although You hate it, and so too, I Myself, We indeed, are organized preppers , and , like 511 Tactical, " ALWAYS BE READY".
@fpsgames8188
21 күн бұрын
Yep, take it as a compliment. I don't consider myself a prepper but coworkers call me that. I tell them I'm lazy and hate having to go back for a tool, extra groceries, or more food, so I try to grab it in one trip and keep some on hand.
Can confirm that printer is baller for homeschoolers lol. Nothing wrong with being excited about THAT printer lol.
You guys hit really good topics!
I was incredibly surprised to see the scene from 6 underground in this video where he’s running with the gas masks. Super glad to know you guys know about that epic movie.
@kawlreaper
2 ай бұрын
I literally was about to ask what movie was that from
@Bossman76239
2 ай бұрын
@@kawlreaper it’s on Netflix. Unfortunately it underperformed their expectations, but it’s probably my favorite movie on there. Ryan Reynolds is the lead actor and he’s the one in the scene
Great video guys. An oftern ignored, but important point.
I really like this video, thanks!
Excellent tips! Thanks!
Great video. Glad I found your channel!
I love you guy's content, but this might be the best video you've put out yet!
Yall are good. Funny, realistic.. and just down rite dirtygood. Nice 💜
I love this channel.
Great info. Thanks!