Outstanding article-thanks for all the info! It has a set of bands for weaving through PALS/MOLLE webbing, and these bands are separate from the actual pack.

Want to skip tracking down all the little bits, and just add in the big stuff that you have an actual opinion on? Best IFAKs: Pouches, Complete Kits, and Contents List. It’s also quite cheap and very roomy. Great article! First aid is a lot like shooting a gun. The Eagle IFAK is a compact, versatile individual first aid kit that offers both MOLLE/PALS – style connectors to attach to the assault vest/body armor and an upper or lower mounted 2.25” belt loop attachment to secure the kit in the high or low position on your duty/pistol belt, all in one carrying platform. Top Shooting Drills and Zeroing Targets worth $47 FREE - Limited Period Offer. I even tried searching by part number, no joy. IFAKs are for individuals, and this is for everyone. Same with copperhead. These are tiny but important pieces of equipment that aren’t necessarily medically required. He is interested in helping folks protect themselves with firearms and shoot better at the range.

You treat a sucking chest wound you need to keep the air from getting in and hopefully let the air out.

The AMK Field Trauma Kit is a complete kit with QuickClot dressing, tons of bandages, gloves, antiseptic and more. It’s a well thought out pouch with internal elastic bands to help keep the kit organized. Check out our beginners guns video course. Great information, I'm on blood thinners and still want to fix HVAC equipment. they listed as their favorite in the tourniquet, It's not too interesting really, this article was written by Travis in May of 2019. Most of all it will teach you what you don’t know, and hopefully, you’ll find training to fill the gaps. Its well put together and designed for a single time use. Snakebite kits are well proven to be nearly useless and in many cases harmful. This spray isn’t a must-have, but a handy to have. Here you can fit tourniquets, gauze, dressings, burn gel and more. North American Rescue, one of my favorite companies, is also producing chest seals which are square shaped and a little easier to carry in small IFAKs.

If you unbuckle it you can remove the kit from the bands and therefore from your gear. Burns suck, the constant pain, the smell, and the long-term effects are terrible. Sucking chest wounds are another common and preventable killer. As a Marine, we carried tourniquets with us in bulk. These dressings save skin and reduce the injuries profile. They are large, which makes them hard for small kits but for hiking, or bug out bag I’d pack them. A quick Youtube tutorial is all that’s needed to learn to use this simple bandage. The Gunfighters Kit is showing not available on Amazon, and is not even listed on the NAR website. No longer is ‘Doc’ the only one who carries medical equipment. But it can keep you or someone else alive long enough to get them to real medical care, and that is what an IFAK is all about. The efficiently organized kit is quick to remove and rapid to put into action.

The kit has a CAT Tourniquet, some Combat Gauze, a chest seal, a compression bandage, a Needle Decompression tool, and of course duct tape. Awesome article! See all Medical Kits at: Rattlesnakes alone however are a very good reason to have a kit. My kit I've carried hunting and backpacking for years was an Adeventure Medical Kit's Hunter Kit (no longer sold) that I upgraded with a SAM Splint, SAM finger splint, and QuikClot.

Bring a few sets. If untreated a sucking chest develops into Tension Pneumothorax, which listed above is the second significant preventable killer.