Urban Survival Kit

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The new Urban Survival Kit (USK). The kit consists of a small knife, (5 1/2" overall, 2 3/8" blade, 1/8" thick O1 steel), a matching handle firesteel, and a K Tool, carried in a leather sheath, with or without belt loop, buyers choice. The price for these will be $160 + $6 shipping, in any standard handle material.



 
There ya go,ready for the urban jungle.

[video=youtube_share;kr8-E8may2Y]http://youtu.be/kr8-E8may2Y[/video]
 
Useful group of tools. Is there any way to piggy-back the K Tool to trim up the package?

Jeff
 
These can also be ordered with this style knife.



I am taking orders now, the kit shown will be available next week, the K Tool shown is for an order, I need to make another.
 
Useful group of tools. Is there any way to piggy-back the K Tool to trim up the package?

Jeff

Looks awesome!!!! I agree with the piggy back method, few of my urban friends be more likely to carry one with a more narrow sheath. I love the set up! Great work! I'm a big fan of the knife too! That is really slick!
 
I`ll try to get a different style sheath made. Should I go with a belt loop or not?
 
I like the second style knife better, personally - just like the styling - both would be very useful!

I would leave the loop on - more options!

Kydex might be good for this kit too -

best

mqqn
 
Tried the piggyback sheath, it`s a no go, so I guess this idea is not too good. I was just figuring on back pocket carry.
 
maybe do your back pocket sheath like the fire kit and piggyback the fire steel instead of the k-tool. and use the bottom knife for sue. awesome edc imo. very nicely done sir.
 
John, will you take a pic of the sheath and set up next to a dollar bill or some familiar item for comparison for me? thanks
 
Between a Buck 110 sheath and a dollar bill. Sheath only measures 4 1/2" tall by 3 1/2" wide, it looks bigger than it is.

 
Between a Buck 110 sheath and a dollar bill. Sheath only measures 4 1/2" tall by 3 1/2" wide, it looks bigger than it is.


Ahhh, that puts things into perspective.! Thanks for posting the pic john! Lot smaller than I first thought! Again very nice set up!
 
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