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My survival kit

by Chuck McKinney
(Marion Indiana)

In survival tin:

1. Two or three bladed jack knife
2. 20mm button compass
3. Metal match & hacksaw blade striker
4. 12 Waterproof matches
5. Cotton tinder treated with petroleum jelly (stored in plastic)
6. Water purification chemicals (plastic vial of 6% bleach)
7. Reynolds oven bag for water storage
8. A long strip of heavy duty aluminum foil
9. Fish hooks (6 size 8 or size 6), line (10lb test) and sinkers
10. Prescription drugs (3 day supply), analgesics (6, prescription strength), antihistimines (8)
11. 2 band-aids
12. 2 safty pins
13. Duct tape
14. Needle & thread





In pocket

15. Space blanket
16. 20 ft of cord (1/8" nylon or para cord)
17. Compass - full sized
18. Signal mirror
19. Whistle

On belt

20. Knife and pocket stone.
21. Canteen and cup
22. Poncho in small pouch, with cordage


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Nov 14, 2008
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cool website
by: CameRon

this ts a cool web site but you have a skimpy survival kit but it says to stick some stuff that bradford ainger doese'nt say to put in it. all around you have a cool web site
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Nov 14, 2008
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cool website
by: CameRon

this ts a cool web site but you have a skimpy survival kit but it says to stick some stuff that bradford ainger doese'nt say to put in it. all around you have a cool web site
CameRon age 12

Nov 14, 2008
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cool website
by: CameRon

this ts a cool web site but you have a skimpy survival kit but it says to stick some stuff that bradford ainger doese'nt say to put in it. all around you have a cool web site

Sep 29, 2008
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This is my Favorite Blog
by: nj4x4fever

The last few weeks I have been putting together a survival kit, I have managed to create a pocket stove which fits in an altoids container, I have also made a nice little cook pot out of an empty Heineken Keg Can. Now my stove(in the Tin) fits inside of the keg can along with 4oz of alcohol.It is easy to transport in my day pack which I carry all the necessities to survive outdoors, for a week. I have quite a few of the items you have listed. Thanks for the blogs I am happy I found you.
Dennis

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