Hollow Handle Contents

Posted by: Anonymous

Hollow Handle Contents - 04/17/01 11:36 PM

I was wondering what I should put into the handle of my CR Project 1. I have asthma so I figured medication and maybe a flint and steel would be the best bet. I just don't know if I am using sound judgement, given the importance fire making. <br><br>Ranger.<br>The older I get, The better I was.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Hollow Handle Contents - 04/18/01 11:59 AM

You may find you only require the flint not knowing what your knife is this may have enough steel content to be used as a striker. But practice makes perfect so at least have a go before the need arises.<br><br>There is one problem; if you loose your knife you've lost a fire maker! You may find better that you keep your firemaker separate and just premade tinder inside the handle.<br><br>Not that I wish to dissuade you; but Sorry I'm not a hollow handle fan, I prefer the small style folder. Also if your travelling the locals sometimes frown upon knives so you may not always be able to keep on your person. And a man and his kit can sometime be easily separated. Something I've learnt to my cost.<br><br>sorry cant think of a catchphrase but I hope this helps<br><br>many regards Ian<br><br>
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Hollow Handle Contents - 04/18/01 01:51 PM

You make some good suggestions. The knife is made by Chris Reeve. Knife steel is A2. I only load the handle as a backup.<br>In my regular kit I carry fire making supplies. I was just contemplating a worst case situation. I only carry the CR knife while in the woods. While in town I carry an AXIS lock by Benchmade. Thanks for the ideas and time Ian.<br><br><br>Ranger.<br>The older I get, The better I was.<P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1><EM>Edited by ranger on 04/18/01 06:54 AM (server time).</EM></FONT></P>
Posted by: Chris Kavanaugh

Re: Hollow Handle Contents - 04/18/01 05:24 PM

I tried the hollow handle concept with my M-6 survival rifle.After extensive gunsmithing,I added a sealed tube that fit inside the .410 barrel.With additional storage in the buttstock I had a backup redundancy with all the basics.When I actually carried the rifle reality struck.I was much more likely to lose the rifle than the gear in my pockets.With this caveat Id list the standard basics;fire making,water purification tablets,button compass,medication,whistle and paracord wrapped around the sheath.I tape a credit card sized diamond hone under the cord.<br><br>
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Hollow Handle Contents - 04/18/01 05:32 PM

Good advice. I like the sharpening stone under the cord idea. This brings to mind the idea of building another seath with a large pocket. Does anyone know of a source for leather? I could always try Tandy Leather Co. but they are a bit pricey.<br>Thank you Chris.<br><br>Ranger.<br>The older I get, The better I was.
Posted by: Chris Kavanaugh

Re: Hollow Handle Contents - 04/18/01 07:40 PM

Leather has become very expensive and will only go up.Several agricultural insecticides were pulled off the market and as a result prime hides are harder to get.That and water pollution from the tanning process(cromium) and the Hoof and mouth disaster in Europe is really going to reduce the supply and increase cost.I know Doug lists some sheath makers with modern materials and the Frugal Squirrel forum had a reference buried in the knife section.I scrounge old seat belts and My local Fire Dept. saves their old hoses for me.The hoses are perfect scabbards for saws.axes etc.<br><br>
Posted by: Chris Kavanaugh

Re: Hollow Handle Contents - 04/18/01 09:52 PM

I purchased my diamond hone from my Puukko knife dealer(ragweedforge.com).He has a med/fine combo for $14with a vinal sheath.it's small enough to snug right up to my cold steel SRK sheath.<br><br>