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RE: Breaching tools - Highlander - 15 June 2013

If people have left an area on mass, then they did so because they were very desperate,.... I cant see a lot of desperate people stopping to lock their doors and putting the cat out,..... including any local firms


RE: Breaching tools - MCavity - 17 June 2013

If I did bug out my jemmy would deffinatly be coming with me. As mentioned there would be loads of warehouses/ industrial units/ shops/ offices/ compounds etc that could well be worth visiting if you think the risk is worth it.


RE: Breaching tools - bigpaul - 17 June 2013

(15 June 2013, 21:11)Highlander Wrote: ... I cant see a lot of desperate people stopping to lock their doors

that's strange because I can, if we had to bug out i'd lock the door behind us, no need to leave an open house to any raiders...we may be expecting to return one day.


RE: Breaching tools - Dave13 - 8 July 2013

My kit- lock pick set;bolt cutters;modified stanley fubar;screwdriver set;wire cutters.


RE: Breaching tools - NorthernRaider - 8 July 2013

I keep a modified pry bar for expedited entry to abandoned property.


RE: Breaching tools - River Song - 9 July 2013

@dave13

How did you modify your stanley fubar?


RE: Breaching tools - Mortblanc - 9 July 2013

I keep one of these in each vehicle pack. I made a sheath for each of them and attached a carabineer for attachment to the belt.

has prybar, hatchet, hammer, nail puller capabilities

I did grind the edge to a better angle, sharpen the pry section. I also removed the rubber grip and wrapped the handle with 550 cord.

http://www.amazon.com/Universal-Emergency-Survival-Hatchet-Utility/dp/B007N61MK6


RE: Breaching tools - Dave13 - 9 July 2013

@river song at the back of the tool you have a set of jaws to pick up wood I ground off the smaller one which is great for use as a pick or for prying.


RE: Breaching tools - Alterego - 11 July 2013

try this little baby...Big Grin


http://silodrome.com/truckers-friend-survival-tool/



Alterego


RE: Breaching tools - Skean Dhude - 11 July 2013

I have something very similar to that in my toolkit. I used it for splitting logs.