First Aid / Medic Kit Video
A Look At My Kit
ryanjcus: Thanks Man!
ryanjcus: Good point. I do have metal ones, just not in the kit. Maybe I'll throw them back in. Thanks
ryanjcus: I think the green larger one is Sweedish. Dated from 1985. The only number reads: M7800-101010-9. The smaller cylindrical one is made recently by Lily White Sales Co., Inc in Greenwich CT. 6510-00-200-6204 Lot No. 681 A-2 / 74-S Hopefully this helps. Thanks Man
ryanjcus: Thanks Bro
ryanjcus: Thanks! Much appreciated
episodeIII: great kit btw
Bowdeen: I have found that when you stich yourself up a little numbness goes a long way Hows things with you bud Getting enough ammo?
ryanjcus: LOL I bet it does! Things are going good. Ammo shelves have been stocked! Thats a good sign. How are things with you?
iSurvivalSkills: Great job thanks!
RURALROUTE72: Great kit!
sublimepatriot1776: Thats a rip. The normal price at REI is $10 for the 25g and $15 for the 50g.
fuckyouobama1: Great videos brother!! 5*****
Bowdeen: Ammo shelves here are still bare Going to a gun show this weekend just to see if I can stock up on primers Shooting has been cut in half at the least
ssecretgirl1983: Nice complete kit. Just one sugestion if your open to it; Liquid Stiches (or super glue). Seriously think it may have saved my friends life when he cut his head open on a rock when we were caming a few years back. Thanks
1991mcDigital: If only Ireland had a second amendment My Dad is only allowed a hunting rifle and he had to wait 8 months pay 1000 euro and had to get a back round check why cant Ireland have the right to bear arms >:-(
NaturesInstinct: your gear is pro ryan!
mdcplas: I'd get rid of the Quick clot and pick up Celox. While they both do the same you will not need to worry about getting a 2nd degree burn from the Quick clot.
TheRedHawk123: Awesome medical kit Ryan. Always Prepared! 5/5
alexrj2: cool.iodine is to the nuclear. you need items to clean the wound; it would be good to enumerate the items one by one.
kenandjasha: First time viewer... great medic kit...compact size and alot of needed items- I didn't have a quick clot myself so nice job there. One thing I would HIGHLY recommend, and yet never see much of on YT is adding samples of antibiotics and/or meds for any chronic conditions someone in the family may have. A quick clot will hopefully stop the bleeding but what will you do in a week when an infection goes systemic? In a shtf situation where you are actually gonna use that kit you gotta have it.
P3OPLE: all that and surgical gloves.
dcawsm: I like your videos. Your kits seem very well thought through and I enjoy watching them, trying to see if I agree with your choices. Kudos for putting them up for comments. If you want to keep the suture-set I suggest you add a needle holder, as suturing without it is VERY difficult. In addition it might be wise to try it once or twice at home. On some rubber or other suitable material. When it comes to medication in a kit, remember that most meds have an expiredate, usually a year or two.
ryanjcus: Thanks for the compliments and well written tips. Its very much appreciated.
1USAPatriot: Ryan, great kit i am also customizing mine. I added a small eye cup and visine
wetypants: do u keep a tourniquit in ur kit im not sure if that is the right spelling but you know wat i mean, i think the firts item u showed is mostly like one am i right?
Author: ryanjcus; Uploaded: Nov 7, 2009; Duration: 4:49; Views: 2652
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