Some usefull survival items...


CZICRFcommand Posted: Fri, 11/21/2008 - 19:56

In case no-one's posted this yet there is a California based military supplier that's got same pretty god damned useful stuff for dirt cheap.

Link: http://countycomm.com/index1.htm

NOTE: They have some cool stuff! Try to remind yourself that you don't actually need three different kinds of lighters, or all however many colors of mini flashlight!

CZICRF(California Zombie Invasion Civilian Response Force)

NOTE TO LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS: This post is purely speculation and should be taken as such. It is worth noting that I don't go postal on Halloween or kill everyone I see limping.

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Shadow01192 Posted: Sat, 11/22/2008 - 01:08
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CZICRFcommand wrote:
Try to remind yourself that you don't actually need three different kinds of lighters

Its true 3 is far to few.

Cuz You really give a crap, what I put here.

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sanchez Posted: Sat, 11/22/2008 - 01:09

Shadow01192 wrote:
CZICRFcommand wrote:
Try to remind yourself that you don't actually need three different kinds of lighters

Its true 3 is far to few.

One of them better be a Zippo. It is the diesel engine or the shotgun of lighters.

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TenshiSan Posted: Sat, 11/22/2008 - 03:12
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i like the...
RSR1200 POLICE BODYWIRE RECEIVER/RECORDER
tube vault
Kevlar sewing thread. (for stitching wounds)
Tool Roll () makes a good break in bag
pocket grappling hook

the ones i thought where ok
hydra lock sytem
EOD breacher bar
STAINLESS STEEL AAA FLASHLIGHT
battery holders (for electronic applications )
mighty light
KA202L, 4-Band Shortwave Receiver with antenna extension

these are the ones that have links to the products

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Chilbert Posted: Sat, 11/22/2008 - 12:19
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You do realize that the mini grappling hook is for deactivating trip wire type mines via manual detonation from a safe distance, and NOT for climbing, right? Just checking....

I am surprised you did not like the signal mirror.

I think the permanent match is nice, I have never seen one of those before.

The compact candle lantern would be nice to have around the house since those little tea candles are so cheap.

The widgy bar and micro widgy (especially after paracord wrapping) looks interesting. Would not mind having a few of those.

I love the breacher bar and want one, now.

The kevlar thread could be very useful.

I was very interested in the T-tool for knife maintenance since I need to service some of my knife collection.

The hydra lock would be great if I had a door used that particular type of hydraulic hinge.

Good site in my opinion.

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CZICRFcommand Posted: Sat, 11/22/2008 - 16:18

Chilbert wrote:
I think the permanent match is nice, I have never seen one of those before.

It's commonly referred too as German fire steel, and can be found many places. It also lasts forever, and is resistant to moisture.

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NOTE TO LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS: This post is purely speculation and should be taken as such. It is worth noting that I don't go postal on Halloween or kill everyone I see limping.

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CZICRFcommand Posted: Sat, 11/22/2008 - 16:19

TenshiSan wrote:
Kevlar sewing thread. (for stitching wounds)
CountyComm wrote:
A Note From Our Legal Dept: These spools are not sterilized or made for medical use, so we do not recommend it even for Veterinary Sutures.

Note: I'm not saying it would be impossible, just highly likely to infect a wound.

CZICRF(California Zombie Invasion Civilian Response Force)

NOTE TO LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS: This post is purely speculation and should be taken as such. It is worth noting that I don't go postal on Halloween or kill everyone I see limping.

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Chilbert Posted: Sat, 11/22/2008 - 16:34
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Good catch there CZICRF. Yeah, infection would be very bad.

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TenshiSan Posted: Sun, 11/23/2008 - 06:46
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CZICRFcommand wrote:
TenshiSan wrote:
Kevlar sewing thread. (for stitching wounds)
CountyComm wrote:
A Note From Our Legal Dept: These spools are not sterilized or made for medical use, so we do not recommend it even for Veterinary Sutures.

Note: I'm not saying it would be impossible, just highly likely to infect a wound.

woot for alcohol

and i know the mini is use for tripwires i was talking about the pocket one it about 3 4 times larger and i have other thought on how to use them...testing needed though

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