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Native American Survival Tools. Pocket Chainsaw. Multi-Tool with Nylon Sheath. Camp Axe With Sheath. ER Emergency Ready Thermal Mylar Blankets. Compass. 3 Gallon Rigid Water Container. Survival Whistle. .223 Survival Whistle. Gerber Utility Knife. Gerber 31-000345 Technical Specs:Blade Length: 2.25 inchesOverall Length: 5.1 inchesLocking Mechanism: Liner LockBody Material: stainless steelWeight: 2.5 ozUPC Code: 013658115279 Temporarily out of stock. Feel free to place your order, and we will ship immediately when stock is replenished.retail price $17.28Gerber-Tools.com price $9.33you save: $7.95 (46%) Gerber EAB LITE Utility Knife 31-000345 Description: Introduced in 2010, the Gerber EAB Lite Utility Knife model 31-000345 features stainless steel construction with finger grooves for improved gripping.

The knife accepts both standard and contractor quality utility blades. Quantity Available: 0 Category: Gerber Folding Knives Condition: New in the original unopened box. Primitive Tools - Making Medicine Vials. Top 10 Hand Tools. 6 Tools to Survive Anything. Some tools are so versatile you can’t even begin to list all of the things they are useful for. In fact, 9 times out of 10, you won’t even know what you’ll need them for until it happens. Here are the 6 tools every self respecting prepper should have in large quantities and always available. 1. Duct Tape The fame of duct tape has taken on a life of it’s own. 2. From handcuffs to lashings and a thousand other ways to tie stuff together, you should have a stockpile of zip ties in every shape and size. “If it moves and it shouldn’t; use Duct Tape. 4. For those larger jobs that zip ties and duct tape just aren’t going to handle good rope is endlessly useful. 5.

A knife is the bread and butter (pun intended) of every survival tool kit. 6. Or Utility Bar. What Else? What other tools are so useful? Also read “6 Dangerous Urban Survival Myths About Water” Visit Our New Survival Gear Store – Forge Survival Supply Photo by: Myxi. Camping Kettle. Hidden Cache. Fishermen or hunters will keep strategically hidden supply caches so they don’t have to carry as much on their way in. A military might use larger supply caches for similar reasons.

A new group of people called “preppers” may use a supply cache in conjunction with a “bug out location” to allow them an option to wait out an economic or natural disaster. I have a supply cache for gardening tools in my square foot garden, which is in a back yard a few miles from where I live. I would never remember to bring everything I need with me every time, so I keep some twine, a knife, a spade and a clippers on site, hidden away in one of the garden pixels.

As you can see, it’s impossible to tell I have hidden something underneath my mulch layer. I think this technique would be useful to allotment gardeners, or even guerrilla gardeners using forgotten spaces and boulevards. Emergency Signal Mirror.