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Self Defense Cache Bag

Sensible Prepper Presents: The “Self Defense Cache Bag”. Having a back up when it comes to Self defense is a no brainer. Here’s an idea that I’ve been implem…

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Marshall Kidder says:

It is not pronounced cashay. It is pronounced cash


camas77721 says:

Maybe some sort of respirator or gas mask?

TapRack2 says:

Great video Sootch. While I like the idea of having weapons accessible away
from the house, I worry that someone who shouldn’t have access to my
weapons may gain access. When going to bed at night, I make sure the only
accessible guns on my property are with me. The thought of being murdered
with my own weapon worries me more than not being able to get to my
house….just food for thought. Keep up the great work.

Plinksforfun1982 says:

Old cell phone with a recharge cable. Whether the phone is currently
activated trough a cell service or not, it will still work to call 911.

JohnnyBoyCali says:

CaCaRoach at 01:25 on right hand side on basket. 

Dave H says:

That’s a great idea, using lithium batteries in a cached light. Alkalines
will lose their charge much sooner, especially if they’re stored in a place
that’s not climate controlled.

How often do you inspect your cache? Seems like rust might creep in if that
gun isn’t checked & serviced occasionally.

I’ve found that sometimes a pen won’t work in cold weather. I always use a
pencil for outdoor work.

Cheddar Bunny says:

Great video.. I like the idea of the bag.. If I was to add one item right
off hand. It would be a cheap easy slip on holster for the chosen firearm.
That in my opinion would make for better access to the firearm if in the
event you had to become mobile…

Jay dooms says:

cool video. Thanks for taking the time to putting it out there and give us
all ideas.

Mirage says:

What purpose do you have both HP and FMJ ammo loaded in the magazines?

Billy C says:

Flint or fire starter would be nice in that bag and it is small and light
weight.

james singleton says:

What about a crow bar or pry bar of sorts? Get into a door or a manhole
cover, ect…

Blood x Asassin says:

I would probably add a pair of gloves and a collapsible baton. just my
thoughts with them being so cheap and concealable

BRENT3143945 says:

have you ever owned/shot a hi point pistol? what are your thoughts on them

33argento says:

Epi pen

Maximus Meridius says:

Bear spray for wild animals

Maximus Meridius says:

My suggestion is maybe a fixed blade or a assisted blade cause if a dog is
up on you maybe a knife that you can draw extremely quickly would be a
better solution

Matthew Solis says:

Multitool?

ezcondition says:

you know one thing that i have never seen addressed by preppers,
survivalist and such is the human body. that is the one thing that is for
sure going to be the most important and may be the only tool you’ll have in
a shtf situation. working out and making yourself very fit and strong is
probably the best resource anyone can have.

Carol Davis says:

cache pronounce [kash] Show IPA noun, verb, cached, cach·ing. noun 1. a
hiding place, especially one in the ground, for ammunition, food,
treasures, etc.: She hid her jewelry in a little cache in the cellar. 2.
anything so hidden: The enemy never found our cache of food. 3. Alaska and
Northern Canada. a small shed elevated on poles above the reach of animals
and used for storing food, equipment, etc. verb (used with object) 4. to
put in a cache; conceal; hide.

Tactical Uncle says:

I would add a few granola bars or snickers bars for quick energy! 😀

Dietdrshasta says:

I would take out the Cold Steel Folder and put in a Gerber Applegate
Fairbairn Combat Folder. It can address Close Quarter Situations, and basic
utility purposes. It might also be helpful to add a Multi-tool.

fighting4feedom730 says:

I always have a way of defending myself. I’m a CCW holder and carry always.
I just would not shoot my neighbors dog because I’m “within my rights,”
when they pose no threat to me. It’s cowards like you who are trigger happy
that give the rest of us a bad name. I’m sure you will have another “witty”
response like “smart for a moron” but I have devoted all the time on you I
am willing to spend. People like you will never learn, and I wont waist any
more time trying to educate you.

Timothy Wood says:

^ you’re so smart for a moron you should always have a way of defending
yourself in a potentially deadly situation, the dogs could have been wild,
Im sure you wouldnt just wander out there after you heard a couple of big
dogs on you’re property when there shouldn’t be any

fighting4feedom730 says:

So your first action when two probably harmless dogs happen to cross your
property is to draw your weapon and open fire on the animals? You would not
assess the situation, and see if they actually pose any sort of threat to
you? As I’m sure he did and realized he was in no danger, so no need to put
down the dogs who are probably a neighbors pets. You sir sound like a
trigger happy coward.

TheARMSChannel says:

pair of good fitting gloves

TheARMSChannel says:

good stuff

SuperKeithdaniel says:

way to start fire maybe a water bottle

fpstina says:

whatever you can hit the target with.

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