Rick, you know what gets me? BR states having been a "long time lurker". If so, I'm sure he's read how we "encourage" new members to go to the intro section.:cool2:
Type: Posts; User: chiye tanka
Rick, you know what gets me? BR states having been a "long time lurker". If so, I'm sure he's read how we "encourage" new members to go to the intro section.:cool2:
Um, I've got a question, or maybe a comment.
The last I knew, the second "E" in SERE stood for escape. Didn't your SERE instructor teach you that?
You can see it on TOPS web site.
As for where I got it, PM me and I'll give you the info. I have a friend that's a knife dealer.
Just picked up one of TOPS's survival neck wallet kits. It's a good starter kit or mini kit. TOPS lists it for $50.00, I paid $27.00.
If you're looking for bare basics, you should check it out.
I didn't see a thing!:innocent:
Oh and nice job by lucznik.
Sarge, you're back! That's why we love you so much, and I for one am glad!
That's the Sarge I know and, um, love?:bat:
G.W., I think Sarge might be getting soft in his old age.
YES!!!!
I like your idea, but I doubt the twinkies will understand it.
I know professor, I know!!!!:tongue_smilie::smash:
Hey md, how bout shooting over to the intro section and telling us a little about yourself.
Rick, you're overdue for a trip to see the spirit talkers again, aren't you?:tongue_smilie:
Reaper, thanks for your input. How about you take some time to input an intro.
The name of the fire starter is Sparkie, from Ultimate Survival Tech. Closed it's 2.3" X 1.2", width is .7", and weight is .85 oz. I got to try one while there and it works great. You can even use by...
Okay, for those of us tin-crazed, CRK&T has come out with there RSK Mk5. As you may have guessed, Doug Ritter had input here. What you get is a knife with a 1.75" blade and overall of 3.81" with a...
GW and Crash, if it's not a private trip, count me and mine in. We've both been itchen to get out.
Welcome aboard.
I agree with you Sarge, I can't stand those wire saws. Never had one make it through 3 or 4 strokes.
When I lived in Mass., I was told that all the old-timers used to carry a razor blade wrapped in...
Thanks Sarge, missed that.:o
Sounds like you've got a good start. What are you storing it in?