 Hello everyone, Dylan Schumacher, Sebadella Fence, and we're back with a weird wide angle because I'm about to pan the camera down because I have my poncho laid out with all my gear on it. And this is my loadout video for SNS Trading Solutions. I won to the privilege to go to one of their courses here as part of my participation in the Brett 500,000 subscriber video contest. I got second place in that, and so I get to go to the SNS Trading Solutions as kind of my prize, well, kind of my prize for winning that class. So this is my loadout video for where I am bringing to that class. Full disclaimer, I've never been. I base this off the gear list, plus added some extra things that I wanted to bring. Don't know if any of it's legit or not legit. This is just what I'm bringing. So this is to give you ideas again. This is not, you can't show up and say, well, Dylan told me to bring this. That's not true at all. This just gives you an idea of what you can bring or at least what I'm bringing. So hope this is helpful and hope you find this loadout for a couple days of patrol, small unit tactics training helpful. So here we go. Okay, first things first. This is my rock. This is a DG3 rock from Crossfire that I will be bringing inside. I have a bunch of different dry bags of different sizes to accommodate gear as needed. This is just a lid that's attached for now. And then I have attached four blackhawk pouches along the outside here just for additional loadouts and gear. My bed hole here, which is just a thermal rest. I just have it strapped to the bottom here. And then on the sides, I have two quarts of two one quart canteens. So I have one here on the other side and this one has a cup in it. The other one does not because obviously you only need one cup. This is a 55-liter pack. And this will be my rock if we have to do any kind of overnighting or any kind of long-range patrolling at the class. Up next, sleep stuff. So this is a biggie bag. This is an Army surplus biggie bag. It's all rolled up here. And then this is my sleeping bag. This is a recon sleeping bag. This is the recon III Gen II. It says it's down good down to 23 degrees fan height. It's supposed to get down to 30 while in there. So it'll probably be pretty cold. But I have that. I have some extra layers to try to sleep comfortably. This is a jungle blanket from Snugpack. I'm bringing this in addition so that, again, one of the base camp I don't have to freeze and I can be warm and happy. So I've broken this down to two pieces. Things that are going to go in my rock and then things that are going to go in my kind of camp tote bag over there that we'll get to. So I'll try to know what goes where as we move through things. This is a one gallon dirty water bag that I paired with my water filter. I probably won't put this in my rock unless I know I'm going to need it, but I am going to bring it in the event that I need it. I do have my water filter. It's over there in my fighting load. And we'll get to that part. This is just a simple little field repair kit that fixes anything that breaks with my VG III. It's what came with it. And so I just always keep it with that bag in case something breaks. This is a small little fire starter kit. I got some matches, a lighter, and some tinder in here. I doubt I'm going to need this, but again, that always just kind of rides my long range wrong range patrol bag. So it just stays in here. This is a dark angel medical pouch. It's just a boo boo kit. So Band-Aid, some small medicines, just a little boo boo stuff that you may or may not need to get cut scrapes or whatever. This is an E-Tool because you always need that. This is my cartridge kit. I made a couple of notes of things I'm missing. I got a toothpaste, toothbrush, soap, or deodorant in here yet, but I need to add that. But right now it's got foot powder, mouth wash, lucho tape. That's essential. That's great. It stops blisters, great for cuts, scrapes, whatever. And then checked it. This is a rifle cleaning kit. Not sure if I'm actually going to need this or not, probably won't. But I have the rod in here in case I need to take care of stuck casings and then just a rag to wipe everything off with. This is a multi-cam pack cover. We'll not go over this pack with this bedroom attach, but if I even need to stash my pack for a while or bed down or whatever, I can always use this to protect the pack from rain and further camouflage it. This is just a smog, a green smog because that's always useful. Down here I have what I call my rifle kit, meaning that when you go to these classes you can get issued a class rifle right because it's all with blanks and miles gear. And so this is stuff to attach to my rifle to make my life a little bit better, a little bit easier. So first off I have a T-Rex arm sling because I like to have a nice sling. I have some quick detach mechanisms on here already. I also have a couple of hooks. I forget what these are called, class hook things. There's a name for these, but I forget what they're called. And that's of course to attach anywhere it needs attaching. I got a bunch of bungee or bungee. I have a bunch of zip ties in here for zip tying various stuff. I have a barrel clamp with a piece of picatinny in case there's not a good spot to put my light on. I have a light. I have a laser. This is a D2 from Steiner. This is my laser that I took off my gun and I'm bringing. And then I have a MRO on a co-witness mount that I plan on throwing on the gun so I have some kind of optic that I can run with. I also have electrical tape in here, some duct tape, some cap crap, and a lens cleaner. Just again, stuff to care for and upgrade my issued rifle so that it can be more comfortable for me without making any major modifications. Down here we have our cooking kit. So this is just a fire dragon stove with three fuel cells, a lighter wrapped in duct tape, and then a lid and a rag. This gets paired with the cop. If I want to heat my food up or make some coffee or whatever, that goes in there. Also, that goes in its own dry bag so it all stays together. Here is my shelter kit. So I have a couple bungees. This is the bag for the poncho that everything is on right now. That has some pair cord in it and then some tent stakes so I can make the shelter out of this poncho. This is a little arm board thing and I can put pieces of paper in here and make notes for like waypoints, time hacks, routes, anything like that that I need quick on hand. So that can just ride on your arm. Extra set of brown gloves. Here I have a bunch of hand warmers. It's supposed to be pretty cold. They heat 55 degrees and the low is 30 degrees so I bring in a bunch of hand warmers. I've got wipes over there with my fighting load but this is my backup set of wet wipes. Ear protection, not because I'm going to need it but because in case I don't want to run my helmet during the day or whatever but I still want to have my radio on, I can plug my radio into here so that way it stays sneaky quiet. Right in the rain, notepad and I have a bunch of snibble gear. I have a waffle top. I'm not sure where my waffle bottoms are right now. I got to try to find those before I leave. I have a little silk green Netflix 2 netgator watch cap green fleecy thing which I might throw out. This is kind of a duplicate on the Equix deal so that might not be going with. Long underwear tops and bottoms a smart wool top and another smart wool top. That's all going to go in this little packing cube to keep all my snibble gear together. Down here I have a Gore-Tex top and bottom and multi-cam. A Woodland poncho so you have to have two uniforms Woodland and a multi-cam. This is my rain gear for Woodland. This is a bunch of socks and underwear. This is a camelback water carrier. My main plan is to run this yoke pack back over here however if for whatever reason I can't run that or whatever I'm bringing this just in case I just need to run water somehow and that's all running. Back here I have a Woodland jacket semi-water resistant it's also insulated so it'll probably be perfect for the weather I'm going into and then this is a sniper veil which is kind of this tan green on one side and on the other side it's a Woodland like pattern for boots I have Gore-Tex rat boots again it's going to be cold possibly raining these will be perfect for that environment. Up here I have my fighting robe so this is a Eagle Industries yoke pack I have a three liter bladder that's in the yoke pack and then my helmet is in here right now that I'm out of my night vision too if we get to have that kind of fun time also in here I have a red headlamp right here and then I also have a camel face paint back here on the side I have my field knife that's just for field craft tasks stuff like that biodegradable wipes because those are always important a compass with a set of pace count beads we'll be in here as well a small ugu kit a bunch of bits that pair with my multi tools so that if anything comes loose or comes off I can fix it in the field a little lens wipe in case my glasses get dirty or whatever a bottle of glue a lighter with duct tape and that's before I go so I don't have to deal with trash CR123's triple A's and double A's to keep all my electronics and toys running a water filter as well as water purification tablets and then a small dirty water bag in order to capture water run through my filter blade like a folder so that is what I will have and I'll run this in my pocket I'm bringing a small orange signaling panels because that's always a good idea to have that in case you need to do any near recognition symbols or signals or whatever this is an iFAC the dark angel iFAC that I have put inside a military surplus iFAC insert that will go in here I'll probably just run this as a dangler to my chest rig and then I have a tourniquet underneath there for my chest rig I just got the onward research chest rig haven't played with it at all yet excited to run it out there so I have that and then this is my radio on the side here I have a little bit larger antenna to swap out the stubby antenna depending on what's most appropriate for what I'm trying to accomplish I have night vision this is my PDS-14 I haven't played with this at all yet excited to run that down there and find out more about how thermal works lastly I have two sets of uniforms so this is a my multi cam set, tops, bottoms a couple t-shirts and then this is my arctis multi cam knockoff parka that I plan on running if it gets windy, cold, whatever that's a great piece of kit, I love that thing I highly recommend that arctis smock if you've watched this channel and you've seen that before it's great and then this is my woodland set of uniform again gloves, top, bottom, t-shirts boony hat all the basic uniform stuff this is my field tote bag that all the stuff will go in that I'm not taking out to the field that I'm just leaving a base camp that'll stay here in this field tote bag and last but certainly not least a notebook to take notes because when I go to classes I try to take as many notes as humanly possible well I hope that was helpful, I hope that gives you an idea even as I made this video I definitely noted down a couple things that I'm missing like I want to bring a camp chair I'm certainly missing some toiletries I hope to find those waffle bottoms because it would be nice to have those for sleeping at night but this is in general what I'm going to be bringing so again I hope this gives you ideas that's the point of these videos not to go up and carbon copy it oh that's a nice thing I should have or if you've never done this before to give you an idea of the breath of stuff that you should have so hope that gives you ideas, hope that was informative do break these and endure