

A place I create to show my small custom made survival kits. These aren't the biggest or best survival kits around, but they are small and basic. A lot of people like these kits.
FULLY STOCKED TACTICAL SURVIVAL KIT
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CONTENTS: OTTERBOX 1000 CRUSH PROOF CONTAINER, DERMA FOLDING UTILITY KNIFE, SINGLE EDGED RAZOR BLADE, FOIL, WILDERNESS SURVIVAL GUIDE, BUTTON COMPASS, METAL SURVIVAL WHISTLE, FISHING KIT, FIRE STARTER ROD, 3 QUICK FIRE TINDER TABS, FRESNEL FIRE STARTER LENS, 10 FT OF BLACK MIL CORD, PENCIL, LED FLASHLIGHT, GLOW STICK, and P-51 CAN OPENERI include a list of why I include the P-38 and P-51's in my survival kits.
This list of P-38 uses was compiled by Steve Wilson, MSG Proponent NCO, Dept. of the Army Office of the Chief of Chaplains, The Pentagon. It is posted at the Ft. Bliss Air Defense Artillery Museum among other places:
1. Can Opener
2. Seam Ripper
3. Screwdriver
4. Clean Fingernails
5. Cut Fishing Line
6. Open Paint Cans
7. Window Scraper
8. Scrape Around Floor Corners
9. Digging
10. Clean Out Groove on Tupperware lids
11. Reach in and Clean Out Small Cracks
12. Scrape Around Edge of Boots
13. Bottle Opener
14. Gut Fish (in the field)
15. Scale Fish (in the field)
16. Test for 'Doneness' When Baking on a Camp Fire
17. Prying Items
18. Strip Wire
19. Scrape Pans in the Field
20. Lift Key on Flip Top Cans
21. Chisel
22. Barter
23. Marking Tool
24. Deflating Tires
25. Clean Sole of Boot/Shoe
26. Pick Teeth
27. Measurement
28. Striking Flint
29. Stirring Coffee
30. Puncturing Plastic Coating
31. Knocking on Doors
32. Morse Code
33. Box Cutter
34. Opening Letters
35. Write Emergency Messages
36. Scratch an Itch
37. Save as a Souvenir
38. Rip Off Rank for On-the-Spot Promotions
39. Bee sting removal tool (scrape off w/ blade)
WE SOLD 100 of these to the USAF
Nothing but Top of the Line Survival Gear
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