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PostPosted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 1:54 pm
After hang around here awhile, and since I was cleaning/straighting out the truck, thought I would open and check out the Belt BOB.
I always carry it in the truck, use to carry on my belt when hunting.
Most of the hunting stuff (emergency kit) now in fanny pack or pockets.
I always hated moving stuff from one coat/bibs to another, so now most every one of the coats have redundant basics.

Deer (bow/gun/hot/cold)
Duck
Turkey
Up-land

Matches
lighter
fire-flint kit
1 aid
folding knife/sheath knife
mini binocs
compass
25 ft cord
insect repellent
Carmex -lip balm,(either end)/ fire starter
(and what ever that trip requires) Ammo. water snacks walki/talkies

Any way, this kit is belt worn/truck carried and has evolved over 25-30 years. Started just as a plastic 2 piece cigarette box (waterproof) , now is a little bigger.
Fits in Mil. First aid pouch.

From bottom left:
1-Coghlars-Pack II 1st aid kit.
2-sticks gum
1-instant coffee
1-small plastic box (from ear plugs) w/fishing line/hooks/sinkers/corks) also 4 aspirins.
1-small bottle of water purification tabs (sealed with wax)
1-roller paper/wax fire starter
1-candle end
1-box matches
1-small metal match (flint and steel)
1-lighter

Next row: from left
1-compass
1-Swiss Army knife
1-led flashlight
1-plastic cig box)
1-p-38 can opener
1-razor blade
1-folded up piece of alum. foil
1-box/50 rds .22 ammo
4-quarters
1-plastic spoon
1-sewing kit (from hotel)
1-emergency blanket
1-mirror
25ft-nylon strapping
1-Military issue First Aid pouch
1-Zip-Loc bag
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Deploy your assets, if you spread them out no one know how many you really have............................
Redundant calibers are just another asset...........
Have passed, "need", along time ago.........
Invest in airplanes and firearms, never women or cars.......
Precious metals..........Brass and lead......
The more you know, the less you have to carry.......

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 1:29 pm
Another Bump...d@mn, we have some smart folks here !! :roll:

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 7:08 pm
The nylon strapping AKA "mule tape" or "bull line" is used by phone/cable companies.
They use it once and pitch it. Ask them if you could have it, unless it was used to pull too big a cable it should be all right to use.
Some installers just get it dusty and throw away.
Works great for jug lines.

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 8:47 pm
Holy carp.....Finally got a comment after 2 years, Wow.
My basic tool rules:
Deploy your assets, if you spread them out no one know how many you really have............................
Redundant calibers are just another asset...........
Have passed, "need", along time ago.........
Invest in airplanes and firearms, never women or cars.......
Precious metals..........Brass and lead......
The more you know, the less you have to carry.......

SHTF Militia
Good site;
http://www.survivalblog.com/


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