How do I go about being tactical without being "tacticool"?

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Cubiclerevolt said:
As the title suggests I am looking for an optimal set up as part of a get home kit that doesn't scream tacticool or I am some CoD wannabe.

It's fine if people have that stuff but I'm not an "operator" nor related to gecko45. I want have a setup that allows me to have extra mags and supplies to use to get home in case there was an emergency and I was not able to get home but not draw the attention of bad guys in a neighborhood.

What I am considering on running is:
A PCC that I can fold up in a backpack and keep a midsized compact pistol (G19, P229 etc) on me that is concealed.

- A couple of MREs (other small snacks like trail mix, beef jerky.)
- lifestraw (if my kid is with me he can just share mine)
- 2 packages of electrolyte mix
- extra socks, hot weather clothes, pair of flexible but durable shoes
- wet wipes
- Flashlight
Everyone says pack paracord but I don't know what I would use it for tbh.
- small and medium sized folder
- firestarter
- Basic IFAK covers blue nitrile gloves and some items I kept from my time as an RT. (mouth to mouth barrier) ibuprofen, asprin, sunscreen, sanitizer.

Trying to find the balance of a plate carrier that I can conceal it without it being too obvious but offers adequate protection to recommend.

Streamlining my bag to be both lightweight and but maximized on being able to get home. Good chance I would possibly have my young teenage son with me. So I am wondering what I should pack for him as well.

Any decent size sling pack will fit a KelTec sub 2k and the contents you listed.
I would add water bottles or canteens.
For the youngster, https://www.ar500armor.com/backpacks/phoenix-2-0-armored-backpack.html

Just my 2 cents, if it's an emergency: everyone on foot will be noticed.
Regardless of your load-out.
 
Shootist said:
Any decent size sling pack will fit a KelTec sub 2k and the contents you listed.
I would add water bottles or canteens.
For the youngster, https://www.ar500armor.com/backpacks/phoenix-2-0-armored-backpack.html

Just my 2 cents, if it's an emergency: everyone on foot will be noticed.
Regardless of your load-out.

This is great. Thank you. Yeah we both have hydro flasks and was planning on keeping an imitation camelback in my car. I usually keep a case of water in the trunk to use to fill those up. Water is going to be hot, but beats drying up like jerky.
 
Interesting thread. I keep a set of clothes/shoes, 1st aid kit, some water and sometimes a spare pistol in my truck and in my wife's car, but never considered a PCC (had to google the term lol). Used to have a .357 lever action to match I revolver I used to have, that was fun. Had no idea though that so many PPC's were in production.

Sure can get hits on target fast with them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PfqVXovJ5Y
 
Oh, and I use one of these. Doesn't stick out, in my opinion.

https://vertx.com/concealed-carry-bags-and-packs
 
You might wanna check out TechWear trend which they emphasize Functionality and modern Material. I wear either a Nike ACG coat or an Arcteryx long jacket, these will cover your belt setup. You can also mix a Vertx bag or Mystery ranch backpack and you still look very “fashionable” while retain all the tactical advantage
 
Your initial list looks to me like it is going the right direction. Getting home from wherever is going to be less about winning a gun battle and more about avoiding one and survival. I keep water, food, life straw, basic medical supplies, and multitool, binoculars, and a full set of clothes for hot weather with base layers I can add for cold weather all in a high quality back pack. I have a very minimal old eagle chest rig that holds a few magazines, a flash light, and a radio. It has a map slip inside so I update the map whenever I go far enough from home that I might need it to get back. Gloves, broken in boots, extra socks, a few other odds and end.

Don't let yourself stray into armor, helmets, all that extra crap is just extra crap. You are trying to get home from camping/hiking/hunting/work I am guessing, not from mogdishu.
 
This might be what you have in mind.

https://www.tactical.com/how-to-be-a-gray-man/

"The gray man is invisible. He is undetectable, unremarkable, and flies by a hysteric crowd like a stealth aircraft. The gray man can bug out safely to a secure location without raising any flags, or bug in without being suspicious to the Joneses."
 
I forgot to mention in earlier post (went and di a once over after reading this list) if you wear glasses or contacts having backups and or cleaning stuff in there is good and I have a solar charger that will work for radio or phone.
 
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