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#142041 - 07/29/08 02:02 PM Re: Knife lanyards and water in the car... [Re: nurit]
Arney Offline
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Registered: 09/15/05
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Originally Posted By: nurit
For home water storage I use and really like the GI Runt. Holds 2.5 gallons...

Ah, I've been looking for a tough, food-grade, 2.5 gallon water container for a long time! This looks perfect! Thanks for the tip, Nurit.

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#142070 - 07/29/08 04:27 PM Re: Knife lanyards and water in the car... [Re: Arney]
nurit Offline
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Registered: 03/27/08
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You're welcome, John and Arney. As OBG said, these are tough and durable.

"Buy the best, cry only once."

Nurit

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#142159 - 07/30/08 01:17 AM Re: Knife lanyards and water in the car... [Re: OldBaldGuy]
Grouch Offline
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Registered: 07/02/08
Posts: 395
Loc: Ohio
Originally Posted By: OldBaldGuy
Runts are tough. I have carried one in the back of our vehicle for several years now. It has a few dings in it now, but never leaks. They are worth the money, in my opinion. If you have the room, go for the five gallon size.


Is the mouth on a Runt big enough to fit a hand through to give it an occasional scrubbing?

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#142172 - 07/30/08 02:21 AM Re: Knife lanyards and water in the car... [Re: Grouch]
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As long as you don't have a huge hand, yes...
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#142271 - 07/30/08 05:28 PM Re: Knife lanyards and water in the car... [Re: SwampDonkey]
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SwampDonkey: I too like the figure-eight knot, tied within an inch or two of the lanyard hole to help get a knife in hand. Orange paracord is great for this purpose.

On some knives, I make the remaining cord long enough to tie at the ends and create an "over the thumb and across the back of the hand" lanyard as described in another post here.

When not tied, the free ends are less likely to snag on branches etc.

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#142600 - 08/02/08 12:49 PM Re: Knife lanyards and water in the car... [Re: dchinell]
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The benefit of a lanyard partly depends on the size of the handle. I have one fixed-blade with a small handle, and that is definitely easier to use with a round-the-thumb lanyard. I also have an RSK MK3 which has a handle big enough not to need it. I've just given it a small loop which I can clip to a carabiner if I need to.

If you drop it, I suspect the lanyard is a net gain in safety as it will prevent it falling far enough to build up the speed needed to do more damage. Plus you are less likely to drop it in first place, plus it may make you less tempted to try to catch it.
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#142624 - 08/02/08 07:24 PM Re: Knife lanyards and water in the car... [Re: Brangdon]
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Heres a link to the GI Runt Water Cans .

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#142668 - 08/04/08 12:38 AM Re: Knife lanyards and water in the car... [Re: leemann]
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In normal EDC I don't like a lanyard on my mini-Rittergrip because it looks goofy and gets in the way in my way.

When out camping I almost ALWAYS add a lanyard to either the mini-Rittergrip or the fullsize one. I use a length of orange paracord from countycom.com - long enough for the knife to not quite hit the ground if dropped. I run one end through the lanyard hole and tie a figure-8 knot on one end, and then tie a small bowline just large enough to slip the knife through on the other end, and then use that to loop through a beltloop. When the knife is pocketed I just stuff the lanyard in my front pocket. At first I need to keep an eye on the figure-8 knot to make sure it doesn't come undone with constant hand-brushings across the pocket area. That might be fixed by putting the knot on the "inside".

I don't lanyard my fixed-Rittergrip, BUT if I were in a survival situation - a real one - that would be one of the first things I'd do. Last thing I would want is to loose my knife.

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#142670 - 08/04/08 12:41 AM Re: Knife lanyards and water in the car... [Re: JohnE]
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Registered: 10/21/05
Posts: 442
Loc: NH
I've stored water in the car for years, summer and winter. No leaks, ever. Use 2 liter soda bottles. Soda bottles have thicker plastic to handle the pressures. Clean them good and bleach them. Fill with water and add two drops of bleach for storage. That's it.

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#142671 - 08/04/08 12:47 AM Re: Knife lanyards and water in the car... [Re: kevingg]
JohnE Offline
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Brigade is out of the Runt cans except in black. Found something similiar at REI yesterday for 10 bucks. Holds 3 gallons with a screw on cap/spout.

I'm gonna give it a try, it's gotta work better than what I had.

John E
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