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Old 03-08-2011, 11:24 PM
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Gadgets, Tools, Survival Gear etc.

Any collectors out there? I like the ancient tools, and weaponry more but am also into collecting modern gear, tools, and weapons. Here's some assorted gear, couple a modern hawks and knives. Feel free to post em if you got em.
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Old 03-14-2011, 10:17 AM
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Looks like an Assasins kit used to collect survival knives.
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Old 03-14-2011, 02:54 PM
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Old 03-14-2011, 05:18 PM
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Those are great! What is that small fixed blade, 4th from left? I need something that will fit in my kit, 5.5" or so.

Here is a great firestarter. I had a fire in 30 seconds. Shave the handle for tinder.
The Best Emergency Survival Fire Starter Made - SEE WHY - eBay (item 250776624101 end time Mar-21-11 20:50:23 PDT)
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One of my tools seems to work for most tasks. The others become a bit redundant. 3" buckshot will slice just about anything.
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Old 03-14-2011, 07:29 PM
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Those are great! What is that small fixed blade, 4th from left? I need something that will fit in my kit, 5.5" or so.

Here is a great firestarter. I had a fire in 30 seconds. Shave the handle for tinder.
The Best Emergency Survival Fire Starter Made - SEE WHY - eBay (item 250776624101 end time Mar-21-11 20:50:23 PDT)


Thanks Joe, that's a Nemesis Hellion, sweet little knife. It's only 4 1/8 " and is really lightweight but get's the job done. Good choice for a small kit or for carrying imo. I checked out that firestarter and I have a similar one in the first picture ( magnesium rod attached to a blue metal shaver ), it works great and I've started fires in damp and wet conditions, it sure beats trying to get something going with flint.

Here's a link to that little fixed blade, I got the fully serrated, it's scary sharp.

http://www.arizonacustomknives.com/products/?id=5820
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Old 03-14-2011, 07:41 PM
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One of my tools seems to work for most tasks. The others become a bit redundant. 3" buckshot will slice just about anything.
Nice piece Dave, what kind of sights do you have on it?
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Old 03-15-2011, 05:45 AM
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Thanks, gotta have the ghost rings.
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Ghost Recon, I recognize a few of them gadgets. Right down to the little SwissTech screwz-all.

I would imagine you have bought from CountyComm.com before?

Still love my Stainless Steel "AAA" Maratac!
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Old 03-15-2011, 09:32 PM
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Awww... surely there are more of you that have EDC (every day carry) items in your pockets!!! My pockets are very systematic and purposeful! Every item has its place... That changes with new items .

Example... The "Leatherman Style" was a failure on the market not because its design but because of poor manufacture. The notch to open the tools on the little bugger were too small for a fingernail to open it properly. Ten minutes with a dremel and a disc bit and it made it 100% better than your classic BASIC Swiss Army knife.
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