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    Okay, now try the pics.


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    Tokwan's pics still won't show for me.
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    Now I'll bet you can see them. You guys must have been using IE. I saw a problem when I tried to load them with IE.

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    Here's my definition of a survival knife: A knife that has a blade at one end that is capable of taking and holding a good edge and cutting, slicing, stabbing, and carving etc, with a handle at the other end that is comfortable to hold on to while doing such tasks.
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    Here you go, the compass is in the same zip lock bag with the fishing kt. The tinder (yellow stuff) is in another zip lock bag. They both fit in the slit/slot underneath the belt slot...and after they are slid into the slit, I put a stitch on each side. The Magnesium fire tool goes into one of the molle slots and the whistle over it. The 550 military grade para cord (about 30 feet) goes behind the sheath.

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    The final look
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    The para cord behind the sheath..it does not snag anything or causes any discomfort when walking in the bush.
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    Nice looking set up Tokwan!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tokwan View Post
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    Here you go, the compass is in the same zip lock bag with the fishing kt. The tinder (yellow stuff) is in another zip lock bag. They both fit in the slit/slot underneath the belt slot...and after they are slid into the slit, I put a stitch on each side. The Magnesium fire tool goes into one of the molle slots and the whistle over it. The 550 military grade para cord (about 30 feet) goes behind the sheath.

    [IMG][URL="http://s36.photobucket.com/user/fazharris/media/OKC3_zpsfa8d0850.jpg.html"]
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    The final look
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    The para cord behind the sheath..it does not snag anything or causes any discomfort when walking in the bush.
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    We seem to still have a problem with pic's...
    The photo bucket link give you all your posted pic's

    Oh sure, I quote you and the pic's show up....go figure....cool set up, Thanks for posting.
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