Putting Together an Anti-Terrorist Bag: Having This Kit May Save Your Life Someday

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In worst case scenarios, and we mean absolutely worst case scenarios, having a reliable weapons bag put together for when SHTF can be something to consider seriously if situations start getting from bad to worse.

We like to think that we'll never need anything like this at our disposal, but if history has ever taught us anything, it's that people can turn to animals at the drop of a hat. Our society rests on the head of a needle every day, and all it takes is a little push– one tiny action –to push it over the edge and have people clawing at each others' throats.

When Katrina struck, widespread looting and crime took over, and the only ones who were spared from the destruction of their fellow man were those who were armed and ready for such attacks. At a time when an undesirable outcome at a sporting event can result in deadly riots, it can never hurt to follow the Boy Scout motto: Be Prepared.

Having a bug out bag is an essential part of being prepared for any eventuality. Unfortunately, so is having an “anti-terrorist” bag. You never know what may happen, and because you never know, putting together one of these bags today can mean the difference between life and death tomorrow.

Go to the next page to learn how to put this life-saving kit together.

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42 Comments

  1. Charles Barefoot said:

    This looks cool but would be highly inefficient. It does have the gear one may need, but it should all be stored in a vehicle or room fully assembled, easily retrievable, and can be utilized in seconds. Good concept, needs development.

  2. Hunter Dean said:

    Good point, and I agree wholeheartedly. If you can’t get the rifle immediately then the rifle is of no use.

  3. Rocco Lenski said:

    How can we apply this bag to our terrorist government that poisoned the citizens of Flint Michigan? Because let’s be honest, if a middle Eastern man or women had committed this act it SURELY would fall under a act terrorism.

  4. Mark Laudati said:

    If the feds to take it from you or kill you first, Its kinda hard to distinguish who the terrorist are these days federal government or the damn muslims?

  5. Don Hudgins said:

    The sub2000 carbide seems a perfect option for such a bag. Very quick to deploy and if someone steals your bag you have only lost a $350-400 tool instead of a nice AR.

  6. Dennis E. Mathis said:

    Its the Gobernment just like it was then people doing what they are told to do, no one stud up if the people don’t come together it will happen again.

  7. Edgar Diaz said:

    Yeah I work in a refinery even with chl I can’t have a gun on the parking lot not even a knife that’s longer then 3 inches

  8. Luke Webb said:

    How many of these items do I have to hide in my anoose?

  9. Mike Vogel said:

    its not about the government. i live in a northern suberb of detroit, i work in detroit proper. police just arrested a terrorist in dearborn heights. (not far away)

  10. Jason Shaw said:

    sootch and sensible prepper are two of my favorite channels…same guy.

  11. Jason Shaw said:

    While thats true. this isn’t a minuteman bag..this is an anti-terrorist bag…check out his other bag set up vids. he had a good minuteman option thats more what you’re thinking. besides that, the rifle goes together pretty quick. practice practice practice.

  12. Eli Hunter said:

    Anti terrorist bag is just to much for me paranoia have its limits. A good side arm is more than enough

  13. Callon Tyl said:

    I agree the title anti terrorist bag is leaning a bit on the fear mongering side of things

  14. Jon Motley said:

    This is the weapon that goes in mine. Along with zip cuffs, extra mags, medical kit items and such.
    Luck favors the prepared

  15. J Whitney Robbins said:

    At least they clarify in the article that they mean terrorists foreign and domestic. But still, really? This is a bit ridiculous.

  16. Corvus Rabe said:

    Anti-terrorist bag, smh. Trigger words does not mean words that make me pull a trigger.

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