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    Default USMC Survival Packet (Current Issue)

    Saw this info online, just thought it was interesting...

    Side A: Shelter and Food Gathering Side contains:

    Fishing Kit, Emergency NSN# 4220-00-244-0764
    Saw, Finger Ring NSN# 5110-00-70-6896
    Survival Blanket NSN# 7210-00-935-6666
    Plastic Bag, Zip-Lock NSN# 8105-00-837-7755
    Candle, Votive NSN# 9925-00-202-4417
    Snare Wire NSN# 9525-00-59-63498

    Side B: Escape and Evasion (E & E) Side contains:

    Fire Starter, Magnesium NSN# 4240-01-160-5618
    Knife, Pocket NSN# 5110-00-162-2205
    Signaling Mirror NSN# 6350-00-105-1252
    Compass, Smoke Chaser NSN#6605-00-553-8795
    Plastic Bag, Zip-Lock NSN# 8105-00-837-7756
    Whistle, Extreme Cold NSN# 8465-01-278-6982
    Water Bag, Drinking NSN# 8466-00-634-4499
    Matches, Waterproof NSN# 9920-01-191-3434

    Weight Approx 1lb. 11oz

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    One of the preparedness exercises I do every year is to spend a night using only the contents of my personal survival kit. It fits in my pocket in an Altoids tin. What I can tell you is that while you survive, the experience is always an ordeal and is not enjoyable. These kinds of kits are designed to get you by in a pinch, keep you alive, and make you a little more comfortable than you'd otherwise be, but I can't imagine ever choosing to use a survival kit for anything but survival training or a survival situation.

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    With a couple of exception you should be carrying all this stuff as your normal hiking gear. Forget about anything connected with foraging for food. Ain't gonna happen.

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    5 of these items are not in my pack at all times!.........................Just the Boy Scout/ Marine in me.

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    I dunno what they have lined in lead but that weighs a lot for what it is. skip the snare, fishing gear, saw, mirror and candle. most of that folks have anyway and it should weigh quite a bit less

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    Quote Originally Posted by jakedatc View Post
    I dunno what they have lined in lead but that weighs a lot for what it is. skip the snare, fishing gear, saw, mirror and candle. most of that folks have anyway and it should weigh quite a bit less
    Wow Jake we agree on 2 things in 30 days.........those are the 5

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    I carry a Silva compass that has a mirror (46 grams) when hiking solo. There's a 1/3 of your body that you can't see without a mirror in case you get injured. Plus I wear contacts. And I have a bad sense of direction...

    I have brought (and used) a ring saw on winter treks. It gives you something to do to keep warm

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    Quote Originally Posted by Llama Legs View Post
    Weight Approx 1lb. 11oz
    Jesus, that weighs more than some 3 season quilts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bucho View Post
    Jesus, that weighs more than some 3 season quilts.
    Why are you telling Jesus?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Deacon View Post
    Why are you telling Jesus?


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    Side A: Shelter and Food Gathering Side contains:

    Fishing Kit, Emergency NSN# 4220-00-244-0764
    Saw, Finger Ring NSN# 5110-00-70-6896
    (useless)
    Survival Blanket NSN# 7210-00-935-6666
    Plastic Bag, Zip-Lock NSN# 8105-00-837-7755
    Candle, Votive NSN# 9925-00-202-4417
    Snare Wire NSN# 9525-00-59-63498
    ++

    Side B: Escape and Evasion (E & E) Side contains:

    Fire Starter, Magnesium NSN# 4240-01-160-5618 “”
    Knife, Pocket NSN# 5110-00-162-2205
    Signaling Mirror NSN# 6350-00-105-1252 ##
    Compass, Smoke Chaser NSN#6605-00-553-8795
    Plastic Bag, Zip-Lock NSN# 8105-00-837-7756
    Whistle, Extreme Cold NSN# 8465-01-278-6982 !!
    Water Bag, Drinking NSN# 8466-00-634-4499
    Matches, Waterproof NSN# 9920-01-191-3434
    “”

    Weight Approx
    1lb. 11oz
    ++ Snare wire – if you somewhat trained and even undestand how to use this – you still won't catch much.... time and again this doesn't work out because there is no real practice in the field.
    “” What is wrong with a UL White Micro Bic 1000's of lights
    ## Only works on reasonable sunny days and its heavy I still like it.
    !! Most likley the wrong whistle. Black Storm is the right one,
    Honest its too heavy and the whole thing would be stripped down
    Dogs are excellent judges of character, this fact goes a long way toward explaining why some people don't like being around them.

    Woo

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