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You often hear the term “Train like you fight” but how many of us actually put it into motion. Almost every tactical shooter has a loadout they like, whether its just a molle belt or a plate carrier equipped with armor. Shooting with your gear on all the time will quickly point out that what [...]

We take a look at the new Outfitter medical aid kit from AMP-3.net This is a med-large group aid and comfort kit designed to work well in many environments to support a group of people in the outdoors, at the office while traveling and in other situations where having medical supplies would be important We [...]

One of the ‘bad Guys” takes a shot to the neck with a 9mm Simunition FX round. Of course we aren’t training to shoot someone running away, but the point of the video is not to focus on the students mistake, but on the handy kit from AMP-3 We use the AMP-3 Range Medical Kit [...]

First look at the Range Medic First Aid Kit from AMP-3 This is a well thought out, professionally assembled kit composed of brand name components in a rugged pouch made in the USA USNERDOC (here on You Tube) assembles these kits specifically for use on shooting ranges, hunting or other firearms / archery related activities. [...]

It is a lot of fun to meet (in person) the people we watch on You Tube.One of our long time favorite channels has been USNERDOC and we finally had the chance to meet at SHOT Show 2012. This is a few minutes with the camera running on our second meeting, and we had the [...]

First off, what is a Go Bag? The basic concept of a Go Bag is simply a bag or pack of some sort loaded with the necessary gear to get you out of a bad situation quickly. Most of us would probably use this tool in a home defense situation where we would want to [...]

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Esstac Medical Pouch
Posted By: AZ556
Posted: Sun Aug 9 2009

    We take a look at an Esstac Small Pouch used as a simple, compact Trauma Kit on a shooters chest rig.

Medical ...Click Here for full article

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H&H Bandage Question
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Sun Aug 9 2009

    We saw a difference between two packages of H&H Bandages, and wonder if there is any real difference between them..
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Comparing Scissors on EDC Pocket Tools
Posted By: Joe F
Posted: Wed May 6 2009

    Comparing scissors on a few EDC (Every Day Carry) pocket tools; the Gerber Shortcut, Leatherman Micra, Victorinox Huntsman, V ...Click Here for full article

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St. Mary's Hospital on Tucson's west side

St. Mary's Hospital on Tucson's west side
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Tue Jun 12 2007

Our first impression of the Victorinox Rescue Tool is a good one. This is a very solid well made folding tool. The first thing you notice is the color. This is designed as an emergency tool, so its bright yellow (StayGlow) handles really stand out keeping this tool from becoming lost if dropped, The bright red and yellow sheath is also hard to miss. For more low key applications there is a black version available. The Victorinox RescueTool fits well in the hand and three of the most important blades are one hand opening and closing even with gloves. This could be a good all around knife. The specialized blades are still useful in other applications. For an EMT or Paramedic this would be a must have tool in my opinion. For a first aid kit or emergency bag this is also a great tool for the money. 

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Victorinox Rescue Tool Review
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Wed Nov 12 2008

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