Blizzard
Member
- Joined
- Dec 10, 2012
- Messages
- 3,985
Searched and didn't find this topic...
Was talking with a buddy last night at the range. He shared a story of a co-worker that just returned after a serious range accident due to a firing pin failure. In the accident, his co-worker's firing hand was split in two up to and or around the wrist and has other hand also sustained damage. As the story was told, this co-worker would've likely bled out on the range had it not been for a SWAT guy that happened to be there with his blow out kit.
Regardless, the discussion got me thinking about what I bring to the range.
First, while I have a kit, often I leave it in the truck or I may not bring it at all; essentially relying on the range's trauma kit. That's just a bad plan.
Second, it got me thinking about what I really have in my kit. I quickly came to the realization that my current kit is woefully inadequate. I could give you a Band-Aid for the paper cut you get while hanging your target but it's not a lot more useful than that.
So, I'm looking to assemble/buy/whatever a real blow out kit that I can keep in my range bag. I've received some input but would love any additional insight that others here may have.
This is where I'm currently at in my planning:
As a base, looking at either this kit:
Practical Trauma™ Tactical Gunshot Wound/Trauma Kit
or this kit:
Practical Trauma™ Enhanced Gunshot Wound/Trauma Kit
Primary difference between the two is the number of QuickClot pads/gauze and the addition of a tourniquet with the enhanced kit.
The tourniquet is a must. The question is whether I can save a couple bucks and buy it separately; is the enhanced kit with double the price?
I didn't see a chest seal listed in either kit. That also seems to be a must and would need to be added to either kit.
Other considerations:
Was talking with a buddy last night at the range. He shared a story of a co-worker that just returned after a serious range accident due to a firing pin failure. In the accident, his co-worker's firing hand was split in two up to and or around the wrist and has other hand also sustained damage. As the story was told, this co-worker would've likely bled out on the range had it not been for a SWAT guy that happened to be there with his blow out kit.
Regardless, the discussion got me thinking about what I bring to the range.
First, while I have a kit, often I leave it in the truck or I may not bring it at all; essentially relying on the range's trauma kit. That's just a bad plan.
Second, it got me thinking about what I really have in my kit. I quickly came to the realization that my current kit is woefully inadequate. I could give you a Band-Aid for the paper cut you get while hanging your target but it's not a lot more useful than that.
So, I'm looking to assemble/buy/whatever a real blow out kit that I can keep in my range bag. I've received some input but would love any additional insight that others here may have.
This is where I'm currently at in my planning:
As a base, looking at either this kit:
Practical Trauma™ Tactical Gunshot Wound/Trauma Kit
or this kit:
Practical Trauma™ Enhanced Gunshot Wound/Trauma Kit
Primary difference between the two is the number of QuickClot pads/gauze and the addition of a tourniquet with the enhanced kit.
The tourniquet is a must. The question is whether I can save a couple bucks and buy it separately; is the enhanced kit with double the price?
I didn't see a chest seal listed in either kit. That also seems to be a must and would need to be added to either kit.
Other considerations:
- Israeli bandage
- Antiseptic wipes
- Notepad/pen
Last edited: