Survival Gear Bags presents…..the Official MSOnline Survival Kit
I recieved all the componants to the ModernSurvivalOnline.com Official Survival Kit a couple weeks ago from SurvivalGearBags.com. I have been conducting some componant testing to make certain that everything is “up to par”.
First – why have I partnered with SurvivalGearBags.com to create this kit? Well….a couple reasons.
First – to provide a “starter kit” to those interested in building a quality survival kit.
Second – to network with a company to provide a discount on items. If you add up the cost of the items in the kit – the total cost would run substantionally more than the reduced kit price. [Savings of almost $40.00]
Third – I just think it is cool!!!
My plan all along was to put together a “basic kit” that the owner could then customize for themselves. I think it would be very difficult to build a pack that would work for every single person in every situation – so I did not even try. What is provided is an excellant starting point which can have a few things added to it to complete. The design of the Medium Transport Bag – which can house all contents – lends itself to being used as a multi-purpose “survival kit” or “get-me-home” bag thrown in a vehicle. I will be doing a review on some of the specific contents of the kit – including the Medium Transport Bag – very soon.
OK – what is included in this kit:
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OD Waterprrof Plastic Match Case
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50 ft. Paracord
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S&W Extreme Ops Folding Knife
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Tri-Fold shovel with case
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6″ Lightsticks – Qty: 5
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Polarsheild Survival Blankets – Qty: 2
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Silva Compass
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GI Foam Sleeping Pad with ties
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US Navy Storm Whistle
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Esbit pocket stove w/fuel
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Extra pack of pocket stove fuel
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Stainless Steel mess kit
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US Army FM 21-76 SURVIVAL Manual
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ACU DIGITAL MOLLE TACTICAL TRAUMA KIT
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Portable Aqua Tablets
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Survival & Preparedness Information DVD – 4+ gigabytes of information for your PC
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A copy of the Food Security Knowledge Pack
If you are interested in the kit – check it out HERE.
Take care all – keep prepping!!
Rourke
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By Kevin, March 6, 2011 @ 3:15 pm
Add it all up and that’s a pretty good deal as it sits. Even better with the discount. Glad to see that the pack color can be chosen. It seems like a lot of money up front but if I add up all the pieces I’ve purchased over the last year, it’s actually quite a bargain. Nice selection of components…Thanks.
By Badvoodoodaddy, March 6, 2011 @ 3:18 pm
Rourke, I saw the video on your YouTube channel. I think this is an excellent deal and a good way to start a bug out bag. Good to see you got this going.
By parashooter, March 9, 2011 @ 3:03 pm
The kit looks pretty legit, one of the best pre-made kit i’ve seen. Those tanto blades are kind of hard for a newbie to keep sharp though.
By Tim Ralston, March 16, 2011 @ 5:54 pm
When making plans for emergency or potential survival situations, it is important to pack tools in your bug out kits that could save your bacon. The problem is, many of us plan for a multitude of emergencies that may occur. We end up stuffing our packs to the breaking point with a payload that would buckle the knees of even the best pack mule. Lessons learned. The key to preparedness or even survival is to be armed with the right tools and the right knowledge.
To accomplish a lighter pack load, most experts recommend packing multi-task tools so you can hump it to your destination with less weight. The new Crovel, a core mix between a shovel and crowbar, is the ultimate multi task tool. At first glance it looks familiar; like an e-tool, but the Crovel boasts the function of 13 additional tools. It also differentiates itself by its sheer strength. Made of 10-gauge hard steel, the Crovel crushes its fellow competitors who offer flimsy stamped steel shovel heads with wooden handles. When put through a rigid test, these competing shovels always bend and break.
The heavy duty structure of the Crovel includes a shovel head that flaunts a razor edge connected to a solid crowbar. Not only does it hold an edge, it can take the place of an ax. The handle is a harden 18inch gooseneck crow bar with a 1 inch hammer head. This makes for a formidable entry, prying or fastening tool, not to mention a fear-inducing weapon against a determined foe.
This tool will not fail, even if you do.
To check out the Crovel shovel, click: http://www.survivaloutdoorgear.com/product_info.php?products_id=54176372