Groveland, CA → RedHaven City (Denver)
Colt M4A1 Block II (x2)
14.5" barrel, pinned
Daniel Defense RIS II rail
Aimpoint CompM4
PEQ-15 ATPIAL
SureFire M600 Scout
SureFire SOCOM suppressor
Reason: standard issue, bombproof, parts everywhere
Daniel Defense DDM4 V7 (x1)
16" barrel
EOTech EXPS3 + G33 magnifier
Backup irons
Reason: civilian legal, same manual of arms
BCM Mk2 MCMR-16 (x1)
LPVO (Vortex Razor 1–6x)
Reason: mid-range precision, patrol rifle role
FN SCAR-H (7.62×51) (x1)
Trijicon ACOG 4x
Atlas bipod
Reason: barrier defeat, vehicle interdiction
LMT MWS (7.62) (x1)
16" barrel
Nightforce ATACR 1–8x
Reason: designated marksman platform
Remington 700 P (x1)
.308
Leupold Mark 4 3.5–10x
Reason: old-school, proven, quiet reliability
Mossberg 590A1 (x1)
20" heavy barrel
Ghost ring sights
Reason: military spec, breach gun
Remington 870 Police Magnum (x1)
18"
Side saddle
Reason: parts availability, simplicity
HK MP5A5 (x1)
9mm
Trijicon MRO
Suppressor capable
Reason: CQB, urban clearing, quiet work
SIG Sauer P226 (x1)
.40 or 9mm
Duty pistol
Glock 21 (x1)
.45 ACP
Heavy hitter, woods gun
Colt 1911 Series 70 (x1)
.45 ACP
Old war gun, personal piece
Glock 19 (x1)
Compact backup
KA-BAR USMC Fighting Knife (x1)
Eickhorn KM2000 (x1)
Benchmade SOCP Dagger (x1)
SOG Tactical Tomahawk (x1)
Ontario Machete 18" (x1)
M112 C4 Blocks (limited stock)
M18 Smoke Grenades (x4)
AN-M14 Incendiary (x2)
Flashbangs (x4)
Improvised pipe charges (x6)
Lore note: He knows exactly how to use them. He does not waste them.
5.56×45 – ~8,000 rounds (M855 & M193)
7.62×51 – ~3,000 rounds
9mm – ~4,000 rounds
.45 ACP – ~2,000 rounds
12 gauge – 1,200 shells (00 buck, slug, breaching)
.308 match – 600 rounds
All in sealed GI cans, desiccant packed.
Crye JPC 2.0 Plate Carrier
Level IV ceramic plates
Ops-Core FAST helmet
Peltor ComTac III headset
War belt (Blue Alpha Gear)
IFAK x2 (CAT tourniquets, chest seals, QuikClot)
The Watchmen’s Visage Mask – worn only pre-combat
2016 Ford F-250 Super Duty 4x4 – Diesel
ARB steel front bumper
WARN 12,000 lb winch
Skid plates (engine, transmission, transfer case)
Fox off-road suspension
Run-flat inserts
Dual battery system
Blackout lighting mode
Vertical rifle rack between seats (M4 + MP5)
Under-dash Glock 19 mount
Door pocket breaching shotgun mount
Map board with laminated routes
Comms radio (Baofeng + military surplus unit)
Pelican cases: rifles + optics
12 ammo cans (mixed calibers)
4 NATO fuel cans
2 water barrels
Tool chest:
Bolt cutters
Halligan bar
Sledgehammer
Welding kit
Medical crate
Spare parts (belts, hoses, filters)
Everything strapped. No rattle. No shift.
Geo does not carry everything.
He rotates weapons based on terrain:
Urban: MP5 + M4 + Glock 19
Rural: SCAR-H + 870 + P226
Overwatch: LMT MWS + 700P
Assault: M4 + Mossberg + flash/smoke
This is not a collector’s wall.
This is a functioning private armory.
When Geo left Groveland, he did not evacuate.
He deployed.
Platform: Crye JPC 2.0 (Large, heavy reinforcement)
User: 6'9", 375 lbs – wide chest, long reach, favors strong‑side dominance
Placement: Center chest, lowest profile possible
Contents:
3x 5.56 mags (M4 loadout)
or
2x 7.62 mags (SCAR/LMT loadout)
Reasoning:
This is his speed reload zone. Hand comes straight in, no fishing. He does not cross-body for primaries.
Placement: Left of center, angled slightly
Contents:
2x 5.56 or 7.62 mags
Reasoning:
Secondary reloads. Slower than centerline, faster than belt. This is where he feeds from when the fight is sustained.
Placement: Upper left chest
Contents:
Map card
Grease pencil
Notepad
Zip ties
Chemlights (IR + visible)
Reasoning:
He keeps admin high so it doesn’t interfere with reloads. This is mission support, not clutter.
Placement: Right of center
Contents:
2x pistol mags
Reasoning:
Strong-side access, same side as draw. No crossing the body under stress.
Placement: Far right, vertical
Contents:
Gerber multitool
Small pry tool
Reasoning:
This is his problem solver pocket. Jam, lock, wire, hinge—this is where his hand goes.
Placement: Directly below front plate
Contents (organized, not stuffed):
1x CAT tourniquet
1x pressure bandage
1x chest seal (twin pack)
QuikClot gauze
NPA airway
Reasoning:
He can self‑treat or treat others without looking. This pouch is sacred—nothing else goes here.
Placement: Left side ribcage
Contents:
1x M18 smoke
1x flashbang
Reasoning:
Support side throws. He does not reach across his body with explosives.
Placement: Behind smoke pouch
Contents:
Extra gloves
Electrical tape
Spare batteries
Reasoning:
Sustainment. Stuff that keeps him functioning.
Placement: Right side ribcage, high
Contents:
Comms unit + PTT
Reasoning:
High so it doesn’t interfere with draw. Antenna routed behind shoulder.
Placement: Right cummerbund, blade forward
Weapon:
Benchmade SOCP or Eickhorn
Reasoning:
If he’s grabbed, trapped, or down, this is his last conversation tool.
Placement: Left shoulder strap, rubber banded
Reasoning:
One-handed access if the other arm is gone or useless.
Placement: Right shoulder
Clean, taped, no snag points. Geo is obsessive about this.
Geo does not run a heavy back panel. He hates weight he can’t reach.
Placement: Center back
Contents:
1–1.5L bladder
Placement: Upper back
Contents:
Bolt cutters or
Breach charge or
Extra shotgun shells
Reasoning:
This is team-accessed or last-ditch. He does not rely on it in solo movement.
This matters, because his kit is designed as a system.
Right Hip:
Primary pistol holster (SIG or Glock)
Rear Right:
Dump pouch
Rear Center:
Second IFAK
Left Hip:
2x pistol mags
1x rifle mag
Left Rear:
Tomahawk
Geo’s rig is built around:
No cross-body nonsense
No wasted motion
No decorative gear
No “because it looks cool”
Every pouch exists because at some point in his career, someone died when it wasn’t there.
He does not run:
Tourniquets on the back
Admin across the center
Dangling junk
Oversized packs
If it flaps, rattles, or snags—it gets cut off.