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Daffy
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1) 2 Fire steel
2) 2 Magnesium Flint Sticks
3) 2 Boxes of waterproof matches (in a plastic bag)
4) 9 LED Flashlight (resting on a plastic bag with cotton balls in it)
5) 2 Folding Exacto knives (great for striking fire steel)
6) Leatherman Blast
7) Two packs of Wind/Waterproof matches (in a plastic bag)
8.) Two Bic Butane Lighters (In a plastic bag)
9) Knife Sharpener

All items that can move around and make noise are packed in cotton balls that would be used as dry tinder.

10) Fire Kit
11) Folding Shovel
12) Balaclava
13) Backpack
14) 3 green garbage bags, 1 blue
15) Compass
16) 4 spools, 50M total, of snare wire
17) Survival guide (pocket size)
18.) Folding Shovel
19) Green glow stick
20) Hooded Poncho
21) Survival blanket
22) Trail Marker Tape
23) Magnifying glass
24) Gloves

Overall weight 7 pounds. With a water bottle it’s a little over 10.

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Mystik Spiral
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Nice daffy. Cool I have that same folding box cutter.

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Daffy
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actually the two of them are different brands... one is a husky, the other is a mastercraft. both are blue tho!

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turd
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Cool kit. I have a back pack that looks like yours, I got it from Canadian Tire. Where did you get yours? Very Happy


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Daffy
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I think I got it at walmart, but it may have been Canadian tire... had it for a few years now.

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NorthernHunter
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nice pack Daffy i just bought that same folding shovel from walmart a few hours ago lol.
how do you like it?
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Daffy
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So far i like it a lot... have yet to put it to serious use yet tho. Troop has the same one as well.

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linsleyk
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cool pack thought of getting a folding shovel too. Very Happy

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This is my folding shovel, canadian military, works very well.



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NorthernHunter
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i have one like that Dave, yours is prob better though but i still like it, thought about trying out a new shovel that is easy to pack with me Very Happy
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nice kit Smile

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Daffy
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notice a trend in it everyone... two of everything having to do with fire? i've heard of firesteal breaking in half, i've had flints fall off of mag bars, packs of matches last twice as long when you have twice as many Razz Fire is one of the most important aspects of survival in my opinion (water/fire/shlter in no particuluar order)

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Mystik Spiral
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Daffy wrote:
notice a trend in it everyone... two of everything having to do with fire? i've heard of firesteal breaking in half, i've had flints fall off of mag bars, packs of matches last twice as long when you have twice as many Razz Fire is one of the most important aspects of survival in my opinion (water/fire/shlter in no particuluar order)


I think I have 3 different firestarters all the time. Cool

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lol, if you look i have 10!!!

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Daffy wrote:
lol, if you look i have 10!!!


I'm not counting firestarters, I'm just including ignition systems. Like flint, lighter, and matches. Wink

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Survivor Kid 909
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Very good looking kit Daffy!

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