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| #63592 - 04/10/06 11:07 AM  Sub personal survival kit carry. |  
|   Veteran
 
 Registered:  03/31/06
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 Loc:  United Kingdom.
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Sometimes even a tin is too much. So I have put a survivial mirror, firestriker, matches, asprin, whistle and a button compass in the zip pocket of my wallet. Gives me the absolute minimum amount of kit. Can anyone do any better?   
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| #63593 - 04/10/06 02:36 PM  Re: Sub personal survival kit carry. |  
|   Carpal Tunnel
 
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Thats basically what I have, didn't like the hard tins in my pockets.  I'm using a kaybchain wallet.  It keeps my keys from ratteling, has a reguler money pocket and a couple smaller pockets.  I carry an emergency stash in the wallet part and a small knife (gerber ridge knife with the money clip removed), P38, tiny compass, and some bandages in it.  |  
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| #63594 - 04/10/06 04:08 PM  Re: Sub personal survival kit carry. |  
|   Old Hand
 
   Registered:  04/05/05
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 Loc:  Phoenix, AZ
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 Sometimes even a tin is too much. So I have put a survival mirror, fire striker, matches, aspirin, whistle and a button compass in the zip pocket of my wallet. Gives me the absolute minimum amount of kit. Can anyone do any better?   How about a SUUNTO Comet in place of a button compass?  A couple Coghlan's Emergency Tinder in an Altoids strips tin is good!  A few sheets of Rite-in-the-Rain paper is good.  One sheet with useful phone number and account numbers can be good.  A small flashlight.  How about a couple band-aids in your wallet? You have got to have some kind of pocket knife! How about a SAK VIC Farmer? <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />    
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| #63595 - 04/10/06 05:49 PM  Re: Sub personal survival kit carry. |  
|   Veteran
 
 Registered:  03/31/06
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 Loc:  United Kingdom.
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I have sparklite tinder in the sub-kit & a single edged razor blade.  Also, I am probably being thick here but what is a P38?   
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| #63596 - 04/10/06 09:01 PM  Re: Sub personal survival kit carry. |  
|   Carpal Tunnel
 
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Thats the little military can opener.  |  
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| #63597 - 04/10/06 09:51 PM  Re: Sub personal survival kit carry. |  
|   Veteran
 
 Registered:  03/31/06
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 Loc:  United Kingdom.
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Right, thank you. Good idea.    
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| #63598 - 04/11/06 01:29 AM  Re: Sub personal survival kit carry. |  
|   journeyman
 
 Registered:  02/21/06
 Posts: 52
 Loc:  NW Indiana
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I do something similar, although it's not really a "survival" kit. I have a large wallet that has a pocket in the middle for a pen. There are two pockets that are roughly 3x5". I got the idea to put in a OMNISEAL bag from reading another thread here. Inside the bag, I have:
 * 6 small bandages
 * 2 round wooden toothpicks for htose annoying times when I get some steak or chicken stuck between teeth
 * 5 matches in heat-shrinkable tubing (I've been looking for some small strike-anywheres... any ideas?)
 * Spare truck key (most of the handle has been cut off to get it to fit widthwise) for when I lock myself out of my truck
 * 1 safety pin
 
 The big challenge is finding items that are thin enough to not make the wallet too thick. I think I've done a pretty good job. I also carry a Leatherman Juice Pro, an ARC-P flashlight, a USB thumb drive, and a cell phone. In the wallet there are 3x5 notecards for taking notes and the pen in the center pocket. Also the area for holding dollar bills is rather large, so I fit half of a folded-up paper towel in there.
 
 Edited by kmcrawford111 (04/11/06 02:32 AM)
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| #63600 - 04/11/06 02:37 AM  Re: Sub personal survival kit carry. |  
|   journeyman
 
 Registered:  02/21/06
 Posts: 52
 Loc:  NW Indiana
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Thank you very much. I see two different sizes of boxes, 250 and 32. Do you know if each have the same size matches?   |  
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| #63601 - 04/11/06 02:40 AM  Re: Sub personal survival kit carry. |  
|   Cranky Geek
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   Registered:  09/08/05
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 Loc:  Vermont
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The 32s are tiny not much pigger than toothpicks.
 Diamond makes nearly identical ones. try youe Ace hadware store.
 
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