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Modular Packs, pouches, vests, holsters and other modern gear uses strips of nylon webbing to attach to backpacks, harnesses and other gear. There is a variety of attachment methods developed by various sources including the Malice Clip, the Natick snap, and various methods of interwoven nylon straps. This photo includes; 1 - Natick Snap, 2 - Two strips of double PALS webbing, 3 - Natick Snap, with just two rows of PALS webbing, 4 - Tac-Fit by Skedco , 5 - Malice Clip by Tactical Tailor, 6 - Natick Snap with just one row of PALS webbing, 7 - Soft Snap by Tactical Assault Gear, 8 - Annex Clips by ITW, 9 - Flex-Tab by S.O. Tech and 10 - A Generic Low End style

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Gear Attachments
Gear Attachments
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kilosix4
Posted on: Thu Aug 21 2008

Modular Packs, pouches, vests, holsters and other modern gear uses strips of nylon webbing to attach to backpacks, harnesses and other gear. There is a variety of attachment methods developed by various sources including the Malice Clip, the Natick snap, and various methods of interwoven nylon straps. This photo includes; 1 - Natick Snap, 2 - Two strips of double PALS webbing, 3 - Natick Snap, with just two rows of PALS webbing, 4 - Tac-Fit by Skedco , 5 - Malice Clip by Tactical Tailor, 6 - Natick Snap with just one row of PALS webbing, 7 - Soft Snap by Tactical Assault Gear, 8 - Annex Clips by ITW, 9 - Flex-Tab by S.O. Tech and 10 - A Generic Low End style

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Modular Packs, pouches, vests, holsters and other modern gear uses strips of nylon webbing to attach to backpacks, harnesses and other gear. There is a variety of attachment methods developed by various sources including the Malice Clip, the Natick snap, and various methods of interwoven nylon straps. This photo includes; 1 - Natick Snap, 2 - Two strips of double PALS webbing, 3 - Natick Snap, with just two rows of PALS webbing, 4 - Tac-Fit by Skedco , 5 - Malice Clip by Tactical Tailor, 6 - Natick Snap with just one row of PALS webbing, 7 - Soft Snap by Tactical Assault Gear, 8 - Annex Clips by ITW, 9 - Flex-Tab by S.O. Tech and 10 - A Generic Low End style

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Gear Attachments
Gear Attachments
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kilosix4
Posted on: Thu Aug 21 2008

Modular Packs, pouches, vests, holsters and other modern gear uses strips of nylon webbing to attach to backpacks, harnesses and other gear. There is a variety of attachment methods developed by various sources including the Malice Clip, the Natick snap, and various methods of interwoven nylon straps. This photo includes; 1 - Natick Snap, 2 - Two strips of double PALS webbing, 3 - Natick Snap, with just two rows of PALS webbing, 4 - Tac-Fit by Skedco , 5 - Malice Clip by Tactical Tailor, 6 - Natick Snap with just one row of PALS webbing, 7 - Soft Snap by Tactical Assault Gear, 8 - Annex Clips by ITW, 9 - Flex-Tab by S.O. Tech and 10 - A Generic Low End style

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Modular Packs, pouches, vests, holsters and other modern gear uses strips of nylon webbing to attach to backpacks, harnesses and other gear. There is a variety of attachment methods developed by various sources including the Malice Clip, the Natick snap, and various methods of interwoven nylon straps. This photo includes; 1 - Natick Snap, 2 - Two strips of double PALS webbing, 3 - Natick Snap, with just two rows of PALS webbing, 4 - Tac-Fit by Skedco , 5 - Malice Clip by Tactical Tailor, 6 - Natick Snap with just one row of PALS webbing, 7 - Soft Snap by Tactical Assault Gear, 8 - Annex Clips by ITW, 9 - Flex-Tab by S.O. Tech and 10 - A Generic Low End style

http://www.makeyourowngear.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1219307080&pid=1193
Gear Attachments
Gear Attachments
Posted by:
kilosix4
Posted on: Thu Aug 21 2008

Modular Packs, pouches, vests, holsters and other modern gear uses strips of nylon webbing to attach to backpacks, harnesses and other gear. There is a variety of attachment methods developed by various sources including the Malice Clip, the Natick snap, and various methods of interwoven nylon straps. This photo includes; 1 - Natick Snap, 2 - Two strips of double PALS webbing, 3 - Natick Snap, with just two rows of PALS webbing, 4 - Tac-Fit by Skedco , 5 - Malice Clip by Tactical Tailor, 6 - Natick Snap with just one row of PALS webbing, 7 - Soft Snap by Tactical Assault Gear, 8 - Annex Clips by ITW, 9 - Flex-Tab by S.O. Tech and 10 - A Generic Low End style

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Many say that 550 cord is about the most usefull thing to have in a survival kit. It can be used for building shelter, starting fire, catching food and repairs among endless other uses. Rope has always been useful, and nylon 550 cord improvements make it very adaptable. It is also very common and easy to find at low cost.

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550 Cord, is it the best tool in your Survival Kit?
550 Cord, is it the best tool in your Survival Kit?
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Wed Aug 20 2008

Many say that 550 cord is about the most usefull thing to have in a survival kit. It can be used for building shelter, starting fire, catching food and repairs among endless other uses. Rope has always been useful, and nylon 550 cord improvements make it very adaptable. It is also very common and easy to find at low cost.

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Many say that 550 cord is about the most usefull thing to have in a survival kit. It can be used for building shelter, starting fire, catching food and repairs among endless other uses. Rope has always been useful, and nylon 550 cord improvements make it very adaptable. It is also very common and easy to find at low cost.

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550 Cord, is it the best tool in your Survival Kit?
550 Cord, is it the best tool in your Survival Kit?
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Wed Aug 20 2008

Many say that 550 cord is about the most usefull thing to have in a survival kit. It can be used for building shelter, starting fire, catching food and repairs among endless other uses. Rope has always been useful, and nylon 550 cord improvements make it very adaptable. It is also very common and easy to find at low cost.

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Many say that 550 cord is about the most usefull thing to have in a survival kit. It can be used for building shelter, starting fire, catching food and repairs among endless other uses. Rope has always been useful, and nylon 550 cord improvements make it very adaptable. It is also very common and easy to find at low cost.

http://www.makeyourowngear.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1219217809&pid=1191
550 Cord, is it the best tool in your Survival Kit?
550 Cord, is it the best tool in your Survival Kit?
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Wed Aug 20 2008

Many say that 550 cord is about the most usefull thing to have in a survival kit. It can be used for building shelter, starting fire, catching food and repairs among endless other uses. Rope has always been useful, and nylon 550 cord improvements make it very adaptable. It is also very common and easy to find at low cost.

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This is a small Survival Kit that was built around 10 years ago and kept in the car most of the time. The kit is small enough to fit in the door of the car / truck or in the trunk. I replaced this kit with a newer one. Many of the items in the kit are still very usable and a few items failed and should not be used in future kits without modification. This kit contained (from top to bottom): Liquid breath freshener, a condom, 3x Alcohol swabs, half a spoon (from an MRE), emory board (ripped in half), 3x Bandaids, watchband compass, metal tweezers, desiccant pack, small dice, Flint (boy scout brand), p-58 (can opener), Bic lighter, Magnesium bar w/ Flint, Small sewing kit, AAA mini-mag w/ 3x batteries, Hose container w/ mini glow sticks, Hose container w/ Razor blades (x-acto style), Cold Weather Chap Stick (military issue), fishing line, small USA Flag

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10 year old Survival Kit
10 year old Survival Kit
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Bubba
Posted on: Wed Aug 20 2008

This is a small Survival Kit that was built around 10 years ago and kept in the car most of the time. The kit is small enough to fit in the door of the car / truck or in the trunk. I replaced this kit with a newer one. Many of the items in the kit are still very usable and a few items failed and should not be used in future kits without modification. This kit contained (from top to bottom): Liquid breath freshener, a condom, 3x Alcohol swabs, half a spoon (from an MRE), emory board (ripped in half), 3x Bandaids, watchband compass, metal tweezers, desiccant pack, small dice, Flint (boy scout brand), p-58 (can opener), Bic lighter, Magnesium bar w/ Flint, Small sewing kit, AAA mini-mag w/ 3x batteries, Hose container w/ mini glow sticks, Hose container w/ Razor blades (x-acto style), Cold Weather Chap Stick (military issue), fishing line, small USA Flag

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This is a small Survival Kit that was built around 10 years ago and kept in the car most of the time. The kit is small enough to fit in the door of the car / truck or in the trunk. I replaced this kit with a newer one. Many of the items in the kit are still very usable and a few items failed and should not be used in future kits without modification. This kit contained (from top to bottom): Liquid breath freshener, a condom, 3x Alcohol swabs, half a spoon (from an MRE), emory board (ripped in half), 3x Bandaids, watchband compass, metal tweezers, desiccant pack, small dice, Flint (boy scout brand), p-58 (can opener), Bic lighter, Magnesium bar w/ Flint, Small sewing kit, AAA mini-mag w/ 3x batteries, Hose container w/ mini glow sticks, Hose container w/ Razor blades (x-acto style), Cold Weather Chap Stick (military issue), fishing line, small USA Flag

http://makeyourowngear.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1219214030
10 year old Survival Kit
10 year old Survival Kit
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Wed Aug 20 2008

This is a small Survival Kit that was built around 10 years ago and kept in the car most of the time. The kit is small enough to fit in the door of the car / truck or in the trunk. I replaced this kit with a newer one. Many of the items in the kit are still very usable and a few items failed and should not be used in future kits without modification. This kit contained (from top to bottom): Liquid breath freshener, a condom, 3x Alcohol swabs, half a spoon (from an MRE), emory board (ripped in half), 3x Bandaids, watchband compass, metal tweezers, desiccant pack, small dice, Flint (boy scout brand), p-58 (can opener), Bic lighter, Magnesium bar w/ Flint, Small sewing kit, AAA mini-mag w/ 3x batteries, Hose container w/ mini glow sticks, Hose container w/ Razor blades (x-acto style), Cold Weather Chap Stick (military issue), fishing line, small USA Flag

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This is a small Survival Kit that was built around 10 years ago and kept in the car most of the time. The kit is small enough to fit in the door of the car / truck or in the trunk. I replaced this kit with a newer one. Many of the items in the kit are still very usable and a few items failed and should not be used in future kits without modification. This kit contained (from top to bottom): Liquid breath freshener, a condom, 3x Alcohol swabs, half a spoon (from an MRE), emory board (ripped in half), 3x Bandaids, watchband compass, metal tweezers, desiccant pack, small dice, Flint (boy scout brand), p-58 (can opener), Bic lighter, Magnesium bar w/ Flint, Small sewing kit, AAA mini-mag w/ 3x batteries, Hose container w/ mini glow sticks, Hose container w/ Razor blades (x-acto style), Cold Weather Chap Stick (military issue), fishing line, small USA Flag

http://makeyourowngear.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1219214030
10 year old Survival Kit
10 year old Survival Kit
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Wed Aug 20 2008

This is a small Survival Kit that was built around 10 years ago and kept in the car most of the time. The kit is small enough to fit in the door of the car / truck or in the trunk. I replaced this kit with a newer one. Many of the items in the kit are still very usable and a few items failed and should not be used in future kits without modification. This kit contained (from top to bottom): Liquid breath freshener, a condom, 3x Alcohol swabs, half a spoon (from an MRE), emory board (ripped in half), 3x Bandaids, watchband compass, metal tweezers, desiccant pack, small dice, Flint (boy scout brand), p-58 (can opener), Bic lighter, Magnesium bar w/ Flint, Small sewing kit, AAA mini-mag w/ 3x batteries, Hose container w/ mini glow sticks, Hose container w/ Razor blades (x-acto style), Cold Weather Chap Stick (military issue), fishing line, small USA Flag

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We stopped by a local used hardware store the other day and picked up a few new (used) tools. We bought a heavy duty carabineer, a heavy duty safety clasp, a sturdy keychain, a few small prybars (made in the USA), a couple of awls and some strong all plastic clamps

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Tools from a local Used Hardware Store
Tools from a local Used Hardware Store
Posted by:
Joe F
Posted on: Mon Aug 11 2008

We stopped by a local used hardware store the other day and picked up a few new (used) tools. We bought a heavy duty carabineer, a heavy duty safety clasp, a sturdy keychain, a few small prybars (made in the USA), a couple of awls and some strong all plastic clamps

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We stopped by a local used hardware store the other day and picked up a few new (used) tools. We bought a heavy duty carabineer, a heavy duty safety clasp, a sturdy keychain, a few small prybars (made in the USA), a couple of awls and some strong all plastic clamps

http://makeyourowngear.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1218483813
Tools from a local Used Hardware Store
Tools from a local Used Hardware Store
Posted by:
Joe F
Posted on: Mon Aug 11 2008

We stopped by a local used hardware store the other day and picked up a few new (used) tools. We bought a heavy duty carabineer, a heavy duty safety clasp, a sturdy keychain, a few small prybars (made in the USA), a couple of awls and some strong all plastic clamps

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We stopped by a local used hardware store the other day and picked up a few new (used) tools. We bought a heavy duty carabineer, a heavy duty safety clasp, a sturdy keychain, a few small prybars (made in the USA), a couple of awls and some strong all plastic clamps

http://makeyourowngear.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1218483813
Tools from a local Used Hardware Store
Tools from a local Used Hardware Store
Posted by:
Joe F
Posted on: Mon Aug 11 2008

We stopped by a local used hardware store the other day and picked up a few new (used) tools. We bought a heavy duty carabineer, a heavy duty safety clasp, a sturdy keychain, a few small prybars (made in the USA), a couple of awls and some strong all plastic clamps

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I store some things in metal containers and in metal drawers and cabinets. Depending on quantity the items, things get shuffled around between containers, shelves, drawers and cabinets.

We came up with this simple and cheap solution for keeping track of what item is in what container with a reusable magnetic label that can easily be moved between containers, shelves or anything made of metal

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Make your own Magnetic Labels
Make your own Magnetic Labels
Posted by:
Desert Surplus
Posted on: Sun Aug 10 2008

I store some things in metal containers and in metal drawers and cabinets. Depending on quantity the items, things get shuffled around between containers, shelves, drawers and cabinets.

We came up with this simple and cheap solution for keeping track of what item is in what container with a reusable magnetic label that can easily be moved between containers, shelves or anything made of metal

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