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#60253 - 02/10/06 09:56 PM Re: SURVIVAL KIT CONTAINER????
MissouriExile Offline
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Registered: 11/22/05
Posts: 125
Loc: SW Missouri / SE Wisconsin
Many thanks for the excellent review. I did order from the U.S. Web Retailer provided on the previous link.
The shipping was $9.00 for two. (same for one, mainly reason I got two.) http://www.bcbsurvivalusa.com/index.html
$23 and change is a little pricey but I took a chance.
If I have a problem with these folks I'll post.


Edited by MissouriExile (02/10/06 10:00 PM)

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#60254 - 02/11/06 12:09 AM Re: SURVIVAL KIT CONTAINER????
norad45 Offline
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Registered: 07/01/04
Posts: 1506
I'm glad they finally got a US distributor. Shipping from across the pond was painful. Don't worry about your $$--the box is well worth $23.00. I've been meaning to break mine out and put an "improved" waterproof gasket on it but have never got around to it, probably because for me it's good enough as is. <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

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#60255 - 02/11/06 02:01 AM Re: SURVIVAL KIT CONTAINER????
Grits Offline
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Registered: 12/26/05
Posts: 29
Loc: Western North Carolina
What I use, though not water proof, is a plastic container orginally used to hold a US Military Personal Decontamination Training Kit. It's size is about like stacking two packs of cigaretts on top of each other.

I have one in each car kit that I have. They are stashed in a grab and run bag if I am unabe to take the full kit with me.

In the plastic container I have a small mirror, snare wire, braided fishing line, hooks, sinkers, golf pencil, tampon, matches, razor blade, small knife, magneisum/flint bar and a few other small items.

The lid of the container is teathered to the main body of the container and there is s small hook that can be attach the continer to something.

One other suggestion for a small metal tin is to use a couple of the round "Altoid" sour's candy tins.

Me personally, I like my black or OD green plastic boxes.

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#60256 - 02/11/06 09:32 AM Re: SURVIVAL KIT CONTAINER????
smarguet Offline


Registered: 02/12/05
Posts: 13
Loc: England
I use a couple of these as well. One for a small first aid kit and one for a PSK. I've also found that you can fit one of Maxpedition’s MALICE straps to them so you can attach them to a belt or pack.



The gap on the fitting must vary slightly as the MALICE clips don’t fit through all of them.
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