Keltec Sub 2000, Folding, 9mm
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A kindling hatchet, more useful than you think. Hammering tent pegs, splitting kindling, shelter building? A small hatchet can really make a difference when you need one. Best of all,…
Emergency Signalling Mirror, not to commonly mentioned in “Lists” of survival equipment for one reason. They’re very specialized! A very useful tool in some situations and basically useless in many.…
Don’t underestimate the usefulness of a good saw! What you can do with a saw in 10 minutes might take all day with your favourite belt knife. The wire survival…
Kershaw Multi-Blade Sportsman’s Knife. Best use for this knife, The Camp Kitchen Mike Blades are stored in individual plastic sleeves built into the back of the sheath. Handle just swings…
Man! I miss having a fort! It would be so much fun building one again. A place to hang out, play with knives, make a spear, build a fire pit,…
If you’re serious about learning something about tying knots then you’ll track down a copy of this. Then you ‘ll start building up your selection of rope working tools. Marlinspikes…
All “Ferrocerium Rods” are not created equal! My Ferro Rod is coupled with a Magnesium Bar, Jackknife, Deburring Tool (Used to make Tinder). Add some “Tinder Holders” and you’re set.…
Husqvarna Forest Axe, Small but very useful. Feels much better in the hands than the Estwing Axe. Feels like a real Axe. Camp work, fire building, shelter construction or separating…
There’s only one type of match on my list these days! We used to call them “Lifeboat Matches” or “Windproof Matches”. These are my second choice for fire starting after…
Leatherman Wave Multi-Tool, a great choice. Bigger tools for bigger jobs. This can handle it. It’s like having a small tool box at your disposal. I consider a Multi-Tool an…
An essential piece of equipment if you’re Viking but not if you’re Hiking! Too heavy for my pack! Only if I was planning on an overnight trip would I even…
Gerber Lightweight Folder, for the minimalist. Ultra light, very small, single bladed folding knife. When you need a small light knife to go, this will do nicely. Opening mail, small…
Often overlooked but essential in the woods! Collecting firewood? Building a shelter? You need some gloves! Gloves, shovel, paracord, knife, compass … when does it end? It doesn’t end goober!…
Estwing Camper’s Axe (Long Handle) A little longer than the “Husqvarna Forest Axe” but no more useful. Probably more useful as a “Zombie Dispatcher” than as a “Falling Axe” but…