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Loadout #1 includes

- L86 with bayonet, rifle scope, flashlight, and its integral bipod.

- Ruger Mk.II .22LR pistol with flashlight

- Remington 870 with Red Dot and flashlight

- Ruger HCR .22LR revolver

- Fire Axe

- Fragmentation grenade

- Poison Gas grenade

- Combat Knife

- Flak Jacket

- Fur Coat

- Cossack Hat

- Goggles

- Bandana

- Utility Vest rig

- Large rucksack

- 4 ruger magazines

- 8 L86 magazines

- Large amount of 12G shells

- 5.56 ammunition boxes

- 12G ammunition boxes

- .22LR ammunition boxes

- Multitool

- Duct Tape

- Binoculars

- Blanket

- Gas Mask

- Flint and Steel

- Bandages

- Wound dressings

- First Aid kit

- Medical Bag

- Coffee

- Lots of water

- Rope

- Sleeping bag

- Canned meat and spam

- Pickled vegetables

- Lots of rice

- Oiling and Cleaning kits

 

I would write the reasons why I included each item, but I'm too lazy ;) If you want to know, just ask.

A nice double knuck with 1/4" and 5/16" hex wrench sockets and bottle opener. Attached is a lanyard with copper Combat Bead.

Cold winter storm coming in

Shot in f/4 to accentuate the "Wave"

 

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A mini survival kit is a small survival kit which consists of the most essential outdoor survival tools and supplies which are the hardest to improvise or replace. A mini survival kit is intended to be carried along all the time and is usually designed to complement other survival tools carried along in a larger, separate bag. These kits may be referred to as BOATs, or Bug-Out Altoids Tins.[1]

 

Many items included in such a kit are difficult if not impossible to manufacture or obtain in real world survival situations. A mini survival kit is intended to remain on ones person always, be appropriate to all environments, and be a comprehensive kit without being too large. Other personal gear will primarily offer additional serviceability and ease of use, but the mini survival kit should provide for the basic needs of a survival situation, followed by self rescue, assistance, or a return to normalcy in optimum situations.

 

Two philosophies surround the preparation of mini survival kits. Some people like to carry a few, relatively large items such as a knife, box of matches, whistle, energy food, bottle of water, etc. Others prefer a collection of smaller but more comprehensive items such as rubber bands, paper clips, fishing equipment, lashing material, razor blades, etc. The decision of which technique to subscribe to depends on one's environment, physical condition, survival knowledge, and other factors.

  

The contents of this one are:

 

1 x Tobacco tin can be used as a mess tin or the lid can be used for signalling.

1 x Credit card multitool

2 x Pieces of water resistant paper for note taking or additional tinder.

4 x Waterproof plasters of varying sizes.

4 x Butterfly sutures to close wounds, 2 small and 2 large.

1 x Sterile PremierPore adhesive dressing. (Latex Free)

2 x PDI Alcohol prep pad wipes.

4 x Water Purification tablets.

1 x Cotton ball easily ignitable tinder

1 x Bundle of Jute twine for tinder

1 x 2 Treated pieces of Amadou.

1 x 10 pieces of char cloth - used like you would the amadou, ignites incredibly easily

1 x Ballpoint pen, a lot of survival kits will supply pencils, but I find a pen much more functional! Especially for every day out door use.

1 x Razor Blade, A sharp edge for cutting.

1 x Candle, relighting for use in windy conditions

1 x Zip Lock bag. Waterproofing or water carrying.

1 x 1.5 meters of brass wire for rabbit snares

1 x Whistle in military green.

1 x Fishing Kit including, 3 hooks of various sizes, 3 lures, 2 weights and 25 ft of line.

1 x Match Kit with striker, 5 waterproof matches.

1 x Sewing Kit includes 3 different colour threads, 3 safety pins, 2 buttons.

1 x Button Compass

1 x ferro flint rod and striker, create that spark to get your fire going

1 x Length of PVC tape, endlessly useful! Great for repairing kit,

1 x Length of Transpore medical tape, can be used for extra sutures or taping gauze or fabric to wounds to stem bleeding.

1 x Wire Saw.

1 x Heat sealable aluminium bag.

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Product photograph of a Stanley multi-tool angle adjustable ratchet and sockets. Winner of a silver bar in the Guild of Photographers' Image of the Month competition. The photograph is a composite of seven separate images.

"A paperclip can be a wonderous thing. More times than I can remember one of these has gotten me out of a tight spot."

M&P Shield, Thrunite TN12, Trayvax, Skeletool CX, Rolex

Victorinox Swiss Army Knife - Tinker

Leatherman Wave New ( Black )

A mini survival kit is a small survival kit which consists of the most essential outdoor survival tools and supplies which are the hardest to improvise or replace. A mini survival kit is intended to be carried along all the time and is usually designed to complement other survival tools carried along in a larger, separate bag. These kits may be referred to as BOATs, or Bug-Out Altoids Tins.[1]

 

Many items included in such a kit are difficult if not impossible to manufacture or obtain in real world survival situations. A mini survival kit is intended to remain on ones person always, be appropriate to all environments, and be a comprehensive kit without being too large. Other personal gear will primarily offer additional serviceability and ease of use, but the mini survival kit should provide for the basic needs of a survival situation, followed by self rescue, assistance, or a return to normalcy in optimum situations.

 

Two philosophies surround the preparation of mini survival kits. Some people like to carry a few, relatively large items such as a knife, box of matches, whistle, energy food, bottle of water, etc. Others prefer a collection of smaller but more comprehensive items such as rubber bands, paper clips, fishing equipment, lashing material, razor blades, etc. The decision of which technique to subscribe to depends on one's environment, physical condition, survival knowledge, and other factors.

  

The contents of this one are:

 

1 x Tobacco tin can be used as a mess tin or the lid can be used for signalling.

1 x Credit card multitool

2 x Pieces of water resistant paper for note taking or additional tinder.

4 x Waterproof plasters of varying sizes.

4 x Butterfly sutures to close wounds, 2 small and 2 large.

1 x Sterile PremierPore adhesive dressing. (Latex Free)

2 x PDI Alcohol prep pad wipes.

4 x Water Purification tablets.

1 x Cotton ball easily ignitable tinder

1 x Bundle of Jute twine for tinder

1 x 2 Treated pieces of Amadou.

1 x 10 pieces of char cloth - used like you would the amadou, ignites incredibly easily

1 x Ballpoint pen, a lot of survival kits will supply pencils, but I find a pen much more functional! Especially for every day out door use.

1 x Razor Blade, A sharp edge for cutting.

1 x Candle, relighting for use in windy conditions

1 x Zip Lock bag. Waterproofing or water carrying.

1 x 1.5 meters of brass wire for rabbit snares

1 x Whistle in military green.

1 x Fishing Kit including, 3 hooks of various sizes, 3 lures, 2 weights and 25 ft of line.

1 x Match Kit with striker, 5 waterproof matches.

1 x Sewing Kit includes 3 different colour threads, 3 safety pins, 2 buttons.

1 x Button Compass

1 x ferro flint rod and striker, create that spark to get your fire going

1 x Length of PVC tape, endlessly useful! Great for repairing kit,

1 x Length of Transpore medical tape, can be used for extra sutures or taping gauze or fabric to wounds to stem bleeding.

1 x Wire Saw.

1 x Heat sealable aluminium bag.

Packed up every day carry.

SEALs in Ramadi impression.

 

HEADGEAR:

MICH2000* + CW pouch + ComtacII*

 

1ST LINE:

BHI Duty Belt + 2x 9mm pouch + 2xFrag + 2xM249 pouch

6004* holster + m4 mag leg panel

Safety lanyard

 

2ST LINE:

PACA by EB

MBSS Flyye

3x5,56 pouch, MBITR pouch, admin pouch, 40mm pouch, MAP

TEA ptt*, CAT, ViP* Saber* + antenna

 

APPAREL:

DCU, rescue belt, Altama, Guarder C2, US IR flag*, Gerber Multitool

 

BLASTERS:

Mk18Mod0 + Aimpoint* + PEQ2* + M900* + KAC QD*

Sig P226 KWC

* Rite in the Rain notebook

 

* Zebra F701 pen

 

* Buck Flashpoint pocket knife

 

* Leatherman Juice S2 multitool

 

* Widgy prybar with kydex sheath

 

* Olight S1R Baton II flashlight

 

* Victorinox Mountaineer SAK with Swissbianco G10 scales

 

* Maratac zippered wallet

 

* Orange bandana

 

* Navy blue mask

 

* Paracord lanyard

the Skeletool all closed up

Leatherman Kick, a family Christmas gift.

Items in my short pants pockets this Thursday the 15th of September 2016.

 

Thursday morning pocket dump:

 

ITW Nexus Grimloc with a doubled long 4 bight Turk's head knot tied with 1.4mm cord, but worked on the MOLLE attachment side instead of the other side where I usually add knot work. amzn.to/2ch6Iis

 

Swissbianco Victorinox Harvester with Swiss chocolate brown alox scales Swiss Army Knife, with tan paracord fob and leather gaucho knot tied over a wooden bead. swissbianco.com/

 

USB key with 0.9mm cord gaucho knot amzn.to/2d0Wb9P

 

SOG Crosscut multitool with glow-on-the-dark powder/epoxy resin mix in some of the tools holes/cutouts amzn.to/2cAWPJQ

 

Maratac Peanut LED flashlight from County Comm with gaucho knot countycomm.com/peanutled.html

 

Vehicle and door lock keys too, all on a vinyl coated cable keyring through attached through a hole I drilled through the Grimloc carabiner amzn.to/2d2WsvS

 

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Sainsbury's multi-tool.

 

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Sainsbury's multi-tool.

 

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A May Monday EDC pocket dump.

 

* Turk's head knot wallet lanyard that I made with paracord and 1.4mm cord (a project from 2010 - Stormdrane's Blog)

 

* Hard Rock Cafe Las Vegas leather wallet

 

* Woven paracord watchstrap with Timex Expedition watch

 

* Woven/fishtail paracord bracelet with medic alert tag and stairstep stitching

 

* Kershaw Emerson CQC-4K pocket knife with paracord fob and Schmuckatelli Co Kiko Tiki pewter lanyard bead

 

* Shields of Strength cross shield pendant with knot work and glow-in-the-dark mod

 

* Victorinox Green Alox Minichamp SAK SwissBianco limited edition (2011)

 

* Maratac Brass AAA LED flashlight (County Comm/Massdrop)

 

* Leatherman Brewzer keychain multitool with gaucho interweave knot work

 

* Vehicle/house keys with ID tag

 

* Pocket square/handkerchief

Medical / rescue / emergency shears -- holster (photo Magdalena Rudak, CC-BY 2.0)

A pretty rare and cool SOG multi-tool.

Black oxide SOG Paratool with knotted 1.4mm braided nylon cord lanyard/wrist strap.

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A Thursday morning EDC dump.

 

* Timex ReefGear watch on NATO strap

 

* Victorinox Tinker with Pico Widgy Prybar and kydex sheath clipped with Maratac Ti gate clip

 

* Pak-Lite LED flashlight with neodymium magnet on the 9volt battery for attachment options

 

* Maxpedition Micro Pocket Organizer in the background with Pico Pull paracord zipper pull i.imgur.com/Zt0lGhq.jpg

A few years ago, I was a member of an IPT (Integrated Project Team) organized by the U.S. Navy, charged with shock testing testing a huge amount of equipment, some of which was manufactured by my employer at the time. A significant part of this effort was spending an entire January at an (outdoors) barge test site near Charlottesville Virginia, representing my employer, and assisting with the physical aspects of the testing. After a day or two on-site, I saw the utility in having a multitool handy, and bought this Leatherman at the Lowe's in Charlottesville.

 

I used it continuously that month, and have since carried it on other qualification test and developmental activities. I also carry it when I'm working on cars or doing other tinkering on the weekends, and it is in my messenger bag when I'm in the office. In its belt sheath, it is less obtrusive and can be more useful than a cell phone.

 

The knifeblade itself is pathetic- half serrated and half not, neither half has stayed sharp or is easily sharpened, so when I need to actually cut something I always reach in my pocket for my knife rather than go to the sheath for the Leatherman.

Red Splatter Solo 2.0 with a custom Combat Bead.

April 2017 pocket dump, with the Armytek Wizard Pro Magnet USB XHP50 LED flashlight, that I recently won in their Facebook giveaway. www.facebook.com/ArmytekOptoelectronics/

Watching Trey Ratcliff's Google Hangout, I felt like joining in. This is how my camera bag is set up for going to my wife's cousin's wedding. But it turns out that the "What's in your bag?" game is played a little different when you have a baby/toddler along. This is actually quite similar to the usual Saturday outing.

 

Mountainsmith Tour pack

First Year's Diaper pad

Diapers

Box with wipes

Waterproof clothes bag

Grocery bags

Lumix GF2 with 14mm f/2.5

Pentax 24mm f/2.8 on K-M43 adapter

Voigtlander 50mm f/1.5 on LTM-M43 adapter

Battery charger

Leatherman Squirt P4 multitool

Anti-bacterial gel

Mini-tripod

Oona (tripod mount for iPhone)

Maya Wrap (ring sling)

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