GB TSP Survival Aids

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the power cord rifle sling is 46 inches
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long it’s for your traditional shooter
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it likes to carry their rifle with a
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sling or fort open with those standing
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shot but it’s also 18 meters of paracord
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550 very durable material whether you
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need to make an emergency rope tent out
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in the field fishing line all kinds of
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things but it is a rifle sling comes
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with quick detachable Copeland Lucien
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off the lock not press the spring-loaded
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every teeny tiny quarter attain hook it
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onto your rifle press the spring-loaded
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retainer to latch it in place and then
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lock it off again with they’re not great
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little idea for you survivalist out
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there
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twisted firestarter power cord boot
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laces from Air Force One ingenious
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little idea inside this small package
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you must get to boot laces with Flint
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spark rod tips to starter plates and
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instructions when you remove the rubber
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sleeve to protect the tips you’ll find
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the spa threads underneath whenever
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you’re going to start a fire also make
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sure it’s in a safe area with the fire
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card spread and keep it clean you some
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dry kindling now you have you start to
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plate it be careful does have a sharp
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edge you have your power cord laces and
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in this case we’re using some cotton
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wool balls which are great to keep
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Internet in a jam proof container when
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you come to use it use the striker plate
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to clean off the protective coating off
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the tip of the flint spark routes so you
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can actually get to the Flint underneath
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now once you’ve got ready to actually
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spa here make sure you do it correctly
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I’m a novice to all this so I’ll show
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you the wrong way to do it trance park
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away from your material so you’re trying
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to fire it into the material you’ll
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notice the spark isn’t catching whose
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you’re too far away so what you need to
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do then is you need to put the spark
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against the material so the spark would
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actually fly into the dry material to
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ignite make sure you have a other Kinlan
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around ready because as soon as it’s
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light up you want to add your dry
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material to start your fire and keep you
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warm in those hazardous or damp areas it
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is a cracking little idea it’s something
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you can always carry around with you
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when you’re out in the field now let’s
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see if we can get it actually started
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and ignite it up
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there we go always remember to add a bit
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more dry Kinlan and to protect the area
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where the fire is actually going to be
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you don’t want to raging out of control
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once you’ve actually finished with this
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remember to put the protective sleeve
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back on the end of the tip you don’t
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actually accidentally set fire to your
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boots way still wearing them do you
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remember always be careful and practice
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this safely in a safe area
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