Red Dawn Gray Man
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Published 2024-03-15
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All Comments (21)
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Ive got this on lock! I pretend to be a worker every time I'm at work.
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This is one of if not the most based discussion topic right now. Blend in, disposable weapons, disposable gear, disposable clothing, disposable comms, etc… Being able to change “who” you are in seconds.
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I’m east European. I will be dressed in adidas from head to toe 😂😂😂
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I’m not “bugging out”. I’m staying put. I know every inch of my property. Caches. Cashes. Cashes. Having hidden caves on your land is a blessing! Know your home base!!
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It's not that people are too lazy to police their areas. It's that IF they do that, they are the ones that the police force will arrest.
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For us Floridians, cargo shorts, flip flops and long sleeve shirts with straw hat.
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If we are talking "Gray Man" apparel.... Walmart wrangler 5 pocket pants. Cheap, light, enough spandex to be flexible, and dry relatively quick compared to jeans. plain t shirts, no logos work boots, well broken in plaid patten long sleeve shirt... breaks the pattern up at distance Stay away from black coats/hats. Don't believe me, have your buddy walk across the town square and view with a scope. Dark colors contrast well and are more easily spotted. Wear 2 or more layers, be able to peel a layer off and change colors...ie... plaid shirt over gray t shirt....etc.
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One of the most sensible videos I’ve seen. About 8 + years ago I was introduced to you tube. I stumbled into Bushcraft videos which I really enjoyed because I grew up camping and hunting. Then stumbled into some prepper channels which I was first exposed to being prepared during the Cuban missile crisis. Then Y2K and started slowly increasing supplies and knowledge on potential possibilities. Now at 74, still needing to hone my skills more than ever, I can no longer run and gun, but am still at 50% of the two. As fitting in, in this area I feel a little left out without a tractor, a side by side, or a tractor. As for clothing, anything less than business casual is in style. Sometimes my situational awareness slips but quickly returns. Learning gardening and food preparation and continually trying to better home security. I’ve been through the Prepper channels and still have some favorites. There is always something to learn or refresh the memory bank. RLTW
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The more I get into the tactical world, the more I realize that I better stick with civilian apparel because I'm a freaking civilian!
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Dickies, Wrangler, and Carhartt all make good rugged work clothes in earth tones. Ive been in construction for 30 years and very rarely do i wear blue jeans.
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Probably the best video. No bug out bug in tactical bs nothing. Just practical basics.
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Large trash bags will be a friend in this scenario. Been homeless in tuscon Arizona before and you had to basically be an insurgent to be homeless there and avoid the crazy and the cops. Especially if you intended to be armed with anything more than a pistol. Trash bag on your back wouldn't be out of the ordinary for the homeless and you can hide your Bushcraft gear... also great for river travel ect.
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Amen! I've been preaching just exactly this and I wasn't even any kind of "operator" when I served. Good vid.
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Because everyone in the Pacific Northwest loves flannels, I now wear flannel's pretty regularly just so that I can blend it in my daily life
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A lot of robbers will wear bright colored sports team gear, then ditch it and have darker tones underneath so they don't match the description.
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I've been working on this concept I call, Clandestine Carry. There will be tasks that require a level of discretion and quick action, that requires groups to blend in. What you carry then I feel is more important than what you'd carry as a full-fledged minuteman. We get that you need a rifle, plate carriers, TQ, radio, etc. How many times are you going to be doing a full assault op though? A lot of what I carry and gear towards is this Clandestine Carry concept. I dress like a hipster cos I live in Chicago. When I go to the rural areas, I wear flannel and ball caps. When I lived in the desert I wore sun shirts and hiking pants. You have to adapt not just your kit but yourself to the area. In all those areas I had full medical, a handgun, and occasionally a rifle or shotgun in an atypical carrying case. If people really think they're going to do work in the end times, train to do it in gym shorts, and watch how well you can scale to do a real operation with battle rattle
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The scalps of my enemies and my tobacco sacks made out of their scrotums. 1970s Woolrich brown/green plaid coat, brown corduroy bell bottom pants, dad's old 30-06, haversack with some ammo., Vienna Sausages, saltines, and thermos of dark roasted black coffee.
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Some of the most solid advice Ive seen on PooTube. Stay unseen and remain lethal.
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Nutnfancy talked about this a long time ago. Majority of minutemen peppers etc will primarily be working to keep their neighborhood or their property(if rural) secured from civil unrest, riots and roaming gangs. IF crazy shit went down nationwide.
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Great points. If there is SHTF, I see both. If the neighborhoods get together to protect each other, those patrolling and sitting at the barriers to the various streets may wear more imposing (tactical) clothing to let people know that they are ready and able to protect. If you are occupied or in enemy territory, then grayman makes more sense.