A Knife Based Survival Kit

Mistwalker

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I recently put together a couple of different knife based survival kits. On the first one I started with a Ka-Bar hardsheath. It works well with all versions of the standard seven inch fighting/utility; ka-bar, ontario, camillus, case, marbles, you name it. It also happens to work well with this Cold Steel ODA. I am thinking this will now be the knife that is stored in my pack in the truck....., most of the time...., when I get through doing tests with it.


Here is what the KA-BAR "replacement" glass-filled nylon sheath looks like out of the box.

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I first cut the blet loop and sewed in a side release webbing buckle.

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Then I wanted to add a pouch from another knife sheath for a firestarter and some other things, but the slots in the sheath were too narrow, and in the wrong place for that because the pouch would interfere with releasing the retainer strap so I had to make the slots a little larger, moving them down some also. I started out by clamping the sheath down and drilling some holes in it, in line with the slots.

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Then I take a small saw blade and connect the holes, and rasp down the sides of the new section of the slots and now the pouch fits

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This is what it has in it so far, a mag stick, a firesteel, some fish hooks, and some fatwood slivers, there is room for split shots and some fishing line.

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and now that I have cut the magstick down some, there is room for some larger pieces of fatwood if needed. I plan on wrapping some braided nylon twine around the sheath for use in shelter building, snares, or fishing...., but all I have at the moment is white so I'll either get some green or stain the white with some walnut shells. Then this and my canteen will be my basic life support system.

I wanted to add some cordage to this sheath so I looked around at nylon twines and cords for something small but strong. At Rock Creek Outfitters I found some small fifty foot rolls of some gold nylon braided utility cord by "Adventure 16" that is relatively small but is rated at 200 lb test. They don't take up much room whole, and they were just under $3.00 a roll. So now I've cut some notches in the lower part of the sheath to acomodate it and managed to wrap twenty feet of cord and secure it to the sheath.

Then I sewed some to the flap of the pouch and double wrapped it not only securing the flap but further securing the pouch to the sheath.

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So now I am going to shave down the bar of magnesium some, remove some of the excess plastic on the handle of a scout model firesteel, and then I'll have enough room for a plastic "card" wrapped with some fishing line and some luers, and a small signal mirror. Then just between this knife and the paracord bracelet I wear I will have the abilities to; cut....,whatever, start several fires for warmth, cooking or signaling, find direction, open tin cans, fish with either a bated hook, a lure, or make a gill net and have a combined total of 32 feet of cordage for shelter making, building a small raft or other contingencies.

This end result is the product of the tests of several knives and sheath systems and a combination several parts taken from the sheath systems, and added items. I want to add some snare wire to the sheath as well. I had to do some more cutting on it to get the new legstrap on.

Knife......................................SOG Classic Bowie with 6.35" blade
Sheath...................................Ka-Bar Kydex sheath for 7" blade
Leg Strap................................Gerber LMF II Infantry
Pouch.....................................Ontario M-9 Bayonet
Fire Steel.................................Light My Fire Army model
Cut down Mag. Stick.................Doan Mach. & Tool
P-51 Can Opener.....................Shelby Co.
30 feet 20lb test fishing line.......Stren
8 fish hooks.............................Eagle Claw baitholder
Fatwood.................................Mother Nature
2 Strike anywhere matches........Blue Diamond
28 ft 250 lb test braided cord....Adventure 16
I meter parachute cord.............U.K. MOD

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This is a kit that we put together for my wife. Her's is geared a lot toward first aid because most of the time she has our young daughter with her. This kit didn't start out as being knife based, and isn't always. Sometimes when we go out it is in her purse along with a Chris Reeve Aviator, but not attached. She really loves the Aviator.

Lisa holding it by it's self

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kit and Aviator

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outside contents; firesteel, mag lite, whistle with thermometer, compass, and magnafying glass, a waterproof match case.

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it has poison ivy wipes, bandages, sting ease pen, quick clean wipes, a gerber ridge knife, a magnesium fire starter, a stone, and a little cash, have added a pill bob since this picture with alieve, ibuprofen, benadryl, and children's benadryl. Still room and a few things to add.

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here she had it attached to the aviator while cleaning up around the fire pit.

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Here she has it attached to her ka-bar...., she likes the drop sheath I made for her, now I have to make one for the aviator as she likes it much better than the ka-bar.

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I later got the chance to put the fishing kit to the test up at Davis pond.

Using a limb I found on at the lake, some spider wire a Crapie hook and...,hhhmmm....,some left over pizza crust I managed to catch a few Bluegill

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The four I caught

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They were spunky little guys, and yep that's the pizza crust on the tree limb, I hope you all enjoyed your Saturday morning as much as I did mine.

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All in all it's a pretty handy kit.
 
Those little FAK's from Wal-Mart are a great base for a knife kit. Do you by any chance have a total cost on what that first set-up runs? I am looking into options to do something similar myself with the potential to make a handful of them and am curious about the costs.
 
Do you by any chance have a total cost on what that first set-up runs? I am looking into options to do something similar myself with the potential to make a handful of them and am curious about the costs.

I collected the parts form different things here and there over a good period of time, there is no way of knowing the real cost...sorry.
 
I collected the parts form different things here and there over a good period of time, there is no way of knowing the real cost...sorry.

Ah well...no huge deal...I have been debating building such a kit off of either a Gerber LMF or SOG Seal platform. Never even thought of Ka-Bar...
 
Ah well...no huge deal...I have been debating building such a kit off of either a Gerber LMF or SOG Seal platform. Never even thought of Ka-Bar...


I bought an LMF with those same thoughts but I didn't like the sheath retaining system....kept the straps and gave the knife to a friend. Magazine pouches are a good option for modular pouches on a knife sheath and they only cost a few bucks. All you need is a little webbing, some velcro, and the ability to sew and you can make it any way you want. LOl, I'm never actually happy with anything out of a box, I always end up modifying things.
 
What a great kit - I like the way it can be detached from the knife sheath for convenience. I also think it's pretty cool that your wife is into this stuff; mine just looks at me like I'm crazy!

I was thinking that if you use something like jute twine for cordage instead of nylon, then you'd have something that could do double duty as good tinder.
 
Great little kit. Your pics showed how easy it is, thank you.

Thanks, that was the whole point in sharing them.

What a great kit - I like the way it can be detached from the knife sheath for convenience. I also think it's pretty cool that your wife is into this stuff; mine just looks at me like I'm crazy!

I was thinking that if you use something like jute twine for cordage instead of nylon, then you'd have something that could do double duty as good tinder.

Thanks, I like modular, adjustable equipment. Yeah I really got lucky when I met her.

You could do that too, there are usually other options. I have done very little with jute, char, flint and steel or any of the more traditional, "primitive" methods...those I am still studying and working on.
 
I can't catch fish with a complete tackle set up,now I feel inferior.. Am I the only one who thinks about mosquito protection? It must be because I am in Florida.
 
Man tha is a nice set up. I did something like that years ago, when I was in the Marines. Kabar and all LOL. I like your set up now and with the knife you are using.
I carry some thing like it now but with 2 fixed blades carried in a leather sheath I made and then I have a couple of pouchs on the sheath for a sharperner and a Matchsafe that I carry some survival goodies in.

Lisa's kit looks like a great one to. For years I carried a Reeves knife like that one but with out the serrations like hers has. I think for the minor medical emergencies that may arise that little kit will sure help.

Bryan
 
Wow, great kit :Thumbup:

Makes me want to make something like that now. When I get out to the other side of town I am definately going to stop by the Military surplus store and get some equipment to try and make one of these.

Thanks for the great ideas.
 
Nice kit there... I've been thinking about doing something similar with the kydex sheath for my bush knife, and with my 12 inch tramotina sheath...Good stuff ***** that's 5 stars Take care.
 
I can't catch fish with a complete tackle set up,now I feel inferior.. Am I the only one who thinks about mosquito protection? It must be because I am in Florida.

Thanks everyone, glad you liked the post.

Florida is enough to REALLY inspire one to think about mozzie protection lol. I used to watch my dad fish with at least twenty on each arm some all over other parts of his body down in the Phillipe (sp?) creek in Tampa. It was get terrible there at low tide and they would be eating me alive. He would pay them absolutely no attention watching only the tip of his rod. He grew up there, I was born here in Tn. and the mosquitoes nearly drove me insane at first. Eating lots of Garlic helps some, and I learned not to eat bananas if we were headed to the bay.

As for fishing, I have more saltwater experience than fresh and used to use fish this size for bait down there. I tried the kit out the first time on a whim while hiking through the Crater Lake area, then went back again later both times using the same items I'd taken from the kit and some leftover pizza crust where I had stopped for a slice of pizza on the way there to hike. The second time I used the same limb, same line, and same hook (I had hidden it there) and caught three more small Bluegill (pics below) but then when Lisa bought me a new rod and reel....since she sees me as enjoying fishing...for Christmas I went back with it, two kinds of live bait and a bunch of tackle and caught nothing....that's just the way it goes sometimes. That's why options are important in a "survival" kit, the more options the longer you live, or at least the better quality of life you can have at the time.

I actually caught them in this order. The open knife is 7 1/2 inches long

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so..,with eight feet of line..., one hook, one stick, and two seperate trips to the lake and eight bluegill... I think. No feast by any means, but much better than worms and crickets....even if roasted crickets are pretty good.
 
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