Inside My Ultimate War Cabinet: Secret Emergency Gear Revealed!

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Published 2024-08-06
Welcome back, PROhO community! Today, we're diving deep into my ultimate war cabinet, where I store all my critical and emergency gear. Whether you're prepping for potential emergencies or looking to organize your homestead gear more effectively, this detailed tour will provide valuable insights and ideas.

What You'll Learn in This Video:
0:12 - Introduction to the ultimate war cabinet and its importance.
0:30 - Overview of the cabinet's high-quality build and security features.
1:00 - My philosophy on minimizing clutter and maximizing efficiency.
1:20 - Detailed look at my personal tactical equipment and seasonal gear changes.
1:29 - Introduction to the battery bag – essential for lights, lasers, and optics.
2:03 - First aid essentials and emergency medical gear.
2:22 - Overview of my grab-and-go overnight bag – ultra-light and ready for any situation.
2:50 - Communications setup: radios, antennas, and shortwave radios.
3:11 - Night vision gear, helmets, and peripheral equipment.
4:00 - Main battle belt setup and accessories.
4:19 - Tactical clothing and personal items.
4:38 - Plate carriers and shotgun setups for home defense.
5:47 - Comprehensive trauma kit and additional hearing protection.
6:15 - Ammunition storage and organization.
7:41 - Camera gear and work essentials.
8:12 - Final thoughts and the benefits of a well-organized tactical cabinet.
Featured Gear and Brands:
Cabinet Brand: SecureIt – High-quality and durable storage solutions.
Battery Bag: Made by SOE – Essential for all your power needs.
Tactical Equipment: From personal gear to communication devices, see my complete setup.
First Aid Supplies: Including IV bags and field glasses.
Grab-and-Go Bag: Ultra-light sleeping gear, water filtration, and meals for 3 days.
Night Vision and Helmets: Dual tubes, vampire lights, and more.
Battle Belt and Plate Carriers: Fully equipped with magazines, holsters, and gas masks.
Shotguns: Multiple configurations for home defense.
Why This Setup Works:
Modularity: Easily adapt to different situations with a versatile setup.
Efficiency: Keep everything you need in one place, reducing clutter and confusion.
Readiness: Be prepared for any emergency, whether on the homestead or beyond.
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Thank you for watching, and as always, stay prepared and keep your gear in top shape!

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All Comments (21)
  • @heatshield
    Can I give you a tiny bit of personal advice for those? 1: Put them off the floor. Doesn’t matter if you use 2by4s or bricks or you decide to weld on two inch feet. Get them up. 2: Throw desiccant packs in absolutely everything, all of it. Inside all the bags, outside the bags near the bags, on the floor. Everything. Then monitor them. Get one of those big moisture bags and monitor that. You know what I mean.
  • @Totelrecall
    Good job sir, from the UK. Let this be a lesson to all. 2A is a requirement and a god given right, never give it up!
  • Patience is a virtue beloved. Been waiting for these videos for 2 years. Thank you Mr W. 😂
  • @HunterTN
    The top shelf of that ammo locker is begging for mercy lol.
  • @benchippy8039
    It’s crazy that in America you’re considered a man exercising his rights and protecting his family. Here in the Uk you would be arrested under terrorism laws! You would get a minimum mandatory 5 years even without a victim
  • @islasdad5775
    Each to their own on setup, for a future proof I would recommend removing your rechargeable batteries away from your pew pew consumables, just incase one has a cell failure and inevitably leads to a catastrophic failure that will render you consumables void and scattered all over your shop. Bulk batteries should be store in a remote location away from all flammable and combustible materials. Just food for thought as always love the content. Much love from straya.
  • @BigPawTivald
    Would be cool if the battery bag/radio bag was copper lined; Faraday cage for EMP/High atmosphere nuke detonation proofing. If you wear contacts, have a year supply + cleaning solution in your grab bags, along with tooth brush and tooth paste. I also include gold bond. Plenty of bird shot for the shotguns; drones = pheasant season. Act Accordingly.
  • @onelikeus883
    I've been looking at Husky roll away tool boxes with a work table on top to store all my gear. Definitely more affordable. I'd still keep the guns in a solid safe though.
  • Its the safe behind the secret panel where you store the toupee's we want to see ....😮
  • @AiAngel
    Mr. Wranglerstar 🤔 Can you tell us about how proho consolidates "excess" or spare equiptment / parts / accessories? For tools and / or freedom-seed dispensing apparatus.. I'd be very interested to see. You keep your go-to stuff managed quite well. Do you sell much stuff you realize you no longer need? Try to hand it down / give away? Thanks. 😊
  • How the U.S. Forest service enters the struggle with his Gucci gear
  • @MrBurns742
    You didn't mention the ferocious battle cat, Mama Kitty up top.
  • @verdant2215
    The armory im stationed at uses these to cage up scopes and the 240 SAWs.
  • you should add a shelf under the plate carriers to support the weight of the plates if your going to store them with the plates in them so the shoulder straps dont get destroyed.
  • @eluxowastaken
    Man thats honestly kinda cute. Your "battle belt" is a young boys dream come true. Well, they do say boys never grow up, only their toys get bigger.
  • @unrulian
    great vid', more content like this pls. thanks for what you do
  • @nichflor007
    Copy of the constitution is a nice touch I have one in my safe as well!
  • I need to start stockpiling ammo like that. I have a few boxes, but now I feel like I need to buy the ammo aisle. Enjoyed the video, gave me food for thought. Thanks