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RE: What is a Bug out Bag? - Nemesis - 21 December 2011 (21 December 2011, 22:24)NorthernRaider Wrote: So your going to cammmo your blade by making it part of a tool kit, clever. The sog seal pup full tang can use with baton to split wood. I understand you have a young son NR so I will ask the question again only more specific would your son eat that Scorpion? RE: What is a Bug out Bag? - NorthernRaider - 21 December 2011 (21 December 2011, 22:42)WetandCold Wrote:(21 December 2011, 22:24)NorthernRaider Wrote: So your going to cammmo your blade by making it part of a tool kit, clever. When he got hungry enough he would eat anything. Wots the UK spec folder ? RE: What is a Bug out Bag? - Nemesis - 21 December 2011 (21 December 2011, 22:25)Skean Dhude Wrote: The Sod looks good. I would question the EDC knife. Swiss Army knives get hassle that one would give these whingey whiners palpitations. (21 December 2011, 22:45)NorthernRaider Wrote:(21 December 2011, 22:42)WetandCold Wrote:(21 December 2011, 22:24)NorthernRaider Wrote: So your going to cammmo your blade by making it part of a tool kit, clever. Fair play to you and him, but I would make sure that they never got to that stage of hungry enough thinking and sooner they see it as a food source earlier if the need arise, hope you understand my point, just like when the army conditioned you to eat off the "normal" menu. This will be a game for my younger son to eat it I have other bugs here as well, today is just fun tomorrow who knows. http://heinnie.com/Knives/-UK-Legal-Carry-Knives/Boker-Plus-UK-Legal-/Boker-Plus-Knives-XS/p-92-641-765-6196/ RE: What is a Bug out Bag? - NorthernRaider - 21 December 2011 T is like me in the way he views pet dogs and cats as mobile survival rations. RE: What is a Bug out Bag? - grumpy old man - 22 December 2011 i think the kids and the other half need our help the most to over come the off menu stuff i know mine will they still struggle with rabbit RE: What is a Bug out Bag? - Skean Dhude - 22 December 2011 W&C, Personally by the time the stores start to run out they would eat anything because I won't be 100% reliant on the stores unless we are in a lock down situation. So they will get used to things slowly. That way is less stress and why we prep. However, we would if we had to. Mine are not as fussy as most but if they have no choice they just bite the bullet (so to speak). RE: What is a Bug out Bag? - Nemesis - 26 December 2011 Imco petrol Lighter is an Austrian Military Lighter, I understand the view point about petrol lighters drying out and all that but I still think my lighter of choice has a place in a EDC or a BOB. RE: What is a Bug out Bag? - NorthernRaider - 26 December 2011 Nice Lighter but i prefer my Blazer PB 207, vive la difference RE: What is a Bug out Bag? - Nemesis - 27 December 2011 (26 December 2011, 22:33)NorthernRaider Wrote: Nice Lighter but i prefer my Blazer PB 207, vive la difference I did take a look at the Blazer and found the price tag a little too much £50, there are clones for £10 but buy cheap buy twice maybe. RE: What is a Bug out Bag? - NorthernRaider - 27 December 2011 (27 December 2011, 08:30)WetandCold Wrote:(26 December 2011, 22:33)NorthernRaider Wrote: Nice Lighter but i prefer my Blazer PB 207, vive la difference I tried the cheap clone it was ferkin aweful, I'll repost its review below Blazer PB207 butane lighter comparted with Prince brand generic copy © 2010 Northern Raider On first impressions they look very similar, but thats about the limit of similarity 1 The PB207s black plastic wear is dull semi textured type plastic like ABS and would probably absord small knocks and dings The cheap version is made from a stiffer shinier type of plastic more akin to what you find in pens. 2 The Chain on the PB207 is very flexible 4 mm links chrome plated The chain on the cheap model is less flexible 3 mm and looks like zinc plated. 3 The Castings and machine marks on the PB207 are clear, distinct and functional The Castings on the cheap model are much less defined and shallow 4 The grill louvres on the head of the PB207 are clean clear and well machined The grill louvres on the cheap model are not finish and not fully clean. 5 The Burner head on the PB 207 is much better machined to a higher standard than the cheaper model. 6 The insulator around the burner head on the 207 is much thicker than the one on the cheap model, AND the cheaper models insulator is distorted and not straight. 7 The Ignitor wire on the 207 looks to be brass or copper and well fitted. the Ignitor wire on the cheaper one is aluminium and very badly fitted. 8 There is a very effective flame hight adjuster on the head of the 207 but nothing is fitted on the head of the cheap model. 9 The ignitor switch is clean, strong and very positive on the 207 and lights first time 9 out of ten times in a row. The ignitor switch on the cheap model is stiff and feels sticky and lights only 3 times out of ten attempts. 10 The fuel refill point on the base is made from machined 1mm thick stainless steel on the 207 but only .5mm brass on the cheap model. 11 Viewing through the clear plastic fuel tank two things become obvious, the fill pipe on the 207 looks to be copper with brass fittings and about 4 mm in diameter, there is a full length plastic gas pick up pipe in the 207 allowing the torch to be used inverted without a flameout. The fill pipe on the cheap model appears to be all brass but only 2mm thick, the cheap model does NOT have a gas pick up pipe for invertyed use fitted at all. 12 As far as I can tell the plastic of the fuel tank itself is slightly thicker, but only ever so slightly on the 207. 13 The tiny machine screws used to hold everything together appear to be much higher quality with much better machied screw heads on the 207. Blazer PB 207 torches can be obtained from http://www.hill.u-net.com/blue-flame-products.html for about £35 The generic version can be obtained from http://evaq8.co.uk/POCKET-BUTANE-TORCH-Outdoor-Gas-Lighter/ for about £8 Summary, you gets what you pay for . NR |