KIT CONTENTS
2 3M Bandaids
4 Feet Duct Tape
4 Split Shot
2 Fishooks salavaged from Army Kit
Bobbin half fishing line/half nylon thread
3 Sewing Needles
Large fishook, gaf
Pencil
Write In the Rain Paper
Brigade Quartermaster Compass
Assorted Safety pins
Surgical Razor Blade
SAK Solitare
Sparklite Starter and Tinder
Tin Foil
6 British Lifeboat Matches
Ferrocium Rod
Survival Saw and Rings
3 Feet Electrical Tape
And of course my container is an Altoids Tin,its not quite water proof until you tape it up but they are cheap and easy to find.
For my next survival kit I am going to use a M256 decon kit. they are a great size but would be a whole lot better if they were smaller. Decon kits are perfect for a survival kit in a larger bag. You can usually find these at army surplus stores for around $1 to $2 dollars. If you have one and want to successfuly remove the sticker without too much work run the can under really hot water for a few minutes and it should peel off perfectly.
Another Idea for a kit that I found on bladeforums is to use a Otterbox. these things are really cool, kindof like a small pelican Case. I have a 1000 series Otterbox but I really havent gotten around to actually using it yet.
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