Mag Pouch Survival Kit Contest- We have a Winner!!!

Items to keep you alive in the event you must evacuate: discussions of basic Survival Kits commonly called "Bug Out Bags" or "Go Bags"

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Pick a Winner!

Troll1000
3
2%
shrimpwd
3
2%
mheimdallson
4
2%
Necrodamus
8
4%
somberbear
7
4%
leadpulaski
3
2%
Murph
11
6%
deeds
3
2%
Veritas
5
3%
ODA 226
53
28%
Cameodtj
2
1%
ironraven
6
3%
northernexposure
8
4%
Zenophon
3
2%
argyre
7
4%
Paragon
39
21%
DesertEm
2
1%
2now
2
1%
colorsafe
14
7%
smiffy
5
3%
 
Total votes : 188

Re: Mag Pouch Survival Kit Contest- Now With OUR FIRST ENTRY!!!

Postby Woods Walker » Tue Feb 09, 2010 10:32 pm

Wow. The bar is getting higher......
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Re: Mag Pouch Survival Kit Contest- Now With OUR FIRST ENTRY!!!

Postby Veritas » Tue Feb 09, 2010 10:36 pm

elkhills wrote:Deeds-
You may have just built the ultimate kit (from my point of view, anyway)! Simple, functional and top notch gear. I don't know that I would want (or need) to change a thing, except maybe the pouch :lol: . I've got you on the front runner radar now *cough* w/ Necro */cough* :wink:

No kidding. I saw deed's a couple days ago and was like, damn, good luck topping that! One reason I respect your kit so much is that we have almost identical gear, even the RC-3 that you didn't put in the kit! Same platy, same Aquamira straw, same mirror, same knife. Awesome stuff, I must say. I really like that SOG Flash 2, it is one of my favorite knives.

I will try and get another submission, and see if I can tweak some stuff. I think I could do better than my current horse. My problem (can I even call it that?) is the lack of a small enough tarp...I don't think I am gonna cram my poncho in there.

The container is not as heavy as you might think, but it still feels stout. One cool thing about it is there is no seam, so I don't have to worry about it coming apart when it is heated. Plus it is non-lined stainless steel. I have not had a chance to use it on a fire yet though, but when I do I am going to write a review and compare it to my Titan kettle.
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Re: Mag Pouch Survival Kit Contest- Now at the Half-Way Point!!!

Postby Jeffcee » Wed Feb 10, 2010 9:19 pm

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I've got the same coffee can in my BOB! you can hook a hanger into it easily and it cleans up well.
Love the kit.
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Re: Mag Pouch Survival Kit Contest- Now at the Half-Way Point!!!

Postby Veritas » Wed Feb 10, 2010 9:28 pm

Jeffcee wrote:Veritas
I've got the same coffee can in my BOB! you can hook a hanger into it easily and it cleans up well.
Love the kit.

Dude, sweet! Did you get the idea from WoodsMonkey or somewhere else? Have you posted your BOB?
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Re: Mag Pouch Survival Kit Contest- Now at the Half-Way Point!!!

Postby ODA 226 » Thu Feb 11, 2010 8:29 pm

I'm trying to submit my entry, but can't post photos! :evil: :evil: :evil: Can someone point me in the right direction?!
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Re: Mag Pouch Survival Kit Contest- Now at the Half-Way Point!!!

Postby Woods Walker » Thu Feb 11, 2010 8:46 pm

ODA 226 wrote:I'm trying to submit my entry, but can't post photos! :evil: :evil: :evil: Can someone point me in the right direction?!
Thanks!

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Re: Mag Pouch Survival Kit Contest- Now at the Half-Way Point!!!

Postby ODA 226 » Thu Feb 11, 2010 9:21 pm

Woods Walker wrote:
ODA 226 wrote:I'm trying to submit my entry, but can't post photos! :evil: :evil: :evil: Can someone point me in the right direction?!
Thanks!

http://photobucket.com/


That's what I was using but when I put the "IMG" in my message, it came back saying that it "couldn't determine the size of the image". Any ideas?
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Re: Mag Pouch Survival Kit Contest- Now at the Half-Way Point!!!

Postby Woods Walker » Thu Feb 11, 2010 9:31 pm

I think there is a setting on Photobucket to resize images during upload to fit better on message boards. Maybe that is the problem?
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Re: Mag Pouch Survival Kit Contest- Now at the Half-Way Point!!!

Postby ODA 226 » Thu Feb 11, 2010 9:50 pm

This is my entry to the Zombie Squad Magazine Pouch Survival Kit Competition. I used an ATS Canteen Carrier as the base for my kit. Trying to keep true to the competition, I kept almost everything inside the Canteen Carrier with the exception of things I feel are tactically necessary to carry on the outside such as a red-lens light, a military lensatic compass, a signal whistle, a homemade rock sling and 50’ of braided 550 cord that is used as a sling to carry the kit.
Here is a video of the concept:
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Part Two:

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The Magazine Pouch Survival Kit fully packed:
http://i790.photobucket.com/albums/yy18 ... MG2277.jpg
Here it is being carried with the 50’ Braided 550 Cord:
http://i790.photobucket.com/albums/yy18 ... MG2289.jpg
The inner carrier is a Coleman Thermos Bottle that is fit inside of a Coleman 16 ounce pot:
http://i790.photobucket.com/albums/yy18 ... MG2282.jpg
Here is a layout of all contained inside of the kit:

http://i790.photobucket.com/albums/yy18 ... valKit.jpg
1. ATS Canteen Carrier
2. Snap link
3. 50’ Braided 550 Cord
4. Thermos top w/ folded spoon carrier
5. Coleman 16 ounce pot
6. Thermos bottom w/ and match striker
7. HD Tape
8. Map of AO
9. Clear Poncho/ Solar Still
10. Water Purification Tablets
11. Handmade Rock Sling Weapon
12. Tin of Sardines
13. Beretta 950 BS .25 ACP Pistol
14. xxxx
15. Water Bag
16. P-38 Can Opener
17. Hacksaw Blade
18. Beretta 8 shot Pistol Magazine
19. Signal Mirror
20. Large Leatherman Tool
21. Folding Spoon
22. Waxed Cordage
23. 9 Spare Rounds of .25 Cal ACP
24. Log Lighter
25. Small Leatherman Tool
26. 4 Waterproof Matches and Ranger Band
27. 3 Safety Pins
28. Button Compass
29. Small Bic Lighter
30. Large Bic Lighter
31. Magnesium Fire Starter
32. Space Blanket
33. M118 Illuminating Flare
34. Military Trip Wire/ Snare Wire
35. Brass Snare Wire
36. Razor Blade/ 2 Sinkers/ 2 Fish Hooks/ 50’ Fishing Line
37. Thumb Drive w/ Important Documents/ Photos
38. Mini Mag Flashlight
39. Tea Candle
40. Red Lens Flashlight
41. Emergency Whistle/ Thermometer/Compass/ Magnifying Glass
42. Military Lensatic Compass/ Magnifying Glass
43. Mini FAK with Bandaids/ Burn Pads/ Anti-Bacterial Ointment/ 2 Baby Wipes
44. Tourniquet / Slingshot Band
45. Alcohol Prep Pad
As I stated in the video, I always pack for operation redundancy. For example, in this kit I have 5 different methods to make fire, 5 ways to signal, 2 ways to carry water, 2 ways to make traps etc.
I hope ya’ll like my concept and hope to hear feedback soon!
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Re: Mag Pouch Survival Kit Contest- Now at the Half-Way Point!!!

Postby ODA 226 » Thu Feb 11, 2010 10:17 pm

Woods Walker wrote:I think there is a setting on Photobucket to resize images during upload to fit better on message boards. Maybe that is the problem?


I resized the photos down to the point where they were barely viewable and they were still rejected, so I linked them instead. Thanks fellas!
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Re: Mag Pouch Survival Kit Contest- Now at the Half-Way Point!!!

Postby elkhills » Thu Feb 11, 2010 10:29 pm

Damn good job! The sardines are pure genius.

Maybe this will help :?
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1. ATS Canteen Carrier
2. Snap link
3. 50’ Braided 550 Cord
4. Thermos top w/ folded spoon carrier
5. Coleman 16 ounce pot
6. Thermos bottom w/ and match striker
7. HD Tape
8. Map of AO
9. Clear Poncho/ Solar Still
10. Water Purification Tablets
11. Handmade Rock Sling Weapon
12. Tin of Sardines
13. Beretta 950 BS .25 ACP Pistol
14. xxxx
15. Water Bag
16. P-38 Can Opener
17. Hacksaw Blade
18. Beretta 8 shot Pistol Magazine
19. Signal Mirror
20. Large Leatherman Tool
21. Folding Spoon
22. Waxed Cordage
23. 9 Spare Rounds of .25 Cal ACP
24. Log Lighter
25. Small Leatherman Tool
26. 4 Waterproof Matches and Ranger Band
27. 3 Safety Pins
28. Button Compass
29. Small Bic Lighter
30. Large Bic Lighter
31. Magnesium Fire Starter
32. Space Blanket
33. M118 Illuminating Flare
34. Military Trip Wire/ Snare Wire
35. Brass Snare Wire
36. Razor Blade/ 2 Sinkers/ 2 Fish Hooks/ 50’ Fishing Line
37. Thumb Drive w/ Important Documents/ Photos
38. Mini Mag Flashlight
39. Tea Candle
40. Red Lens Flashlight
41. Emergency Whistle/ Thermometer/Compass/ Magnifying Glass
42. Military Lensatic Compass/ Magnifying Glass
43. Mini FAK with Bandaids/ Burn Pads/ Anti-Bacterial Ointment/ 2 Baby Wipes
44. Tourniquet / Slingshot Band
45. Alcohol Prep Pad
As I stated in the video, I always pack for operation redundancy. For example, in this kit I have 5 different methods to make fire, 5 ways to signal, 2 ways to carry water, 2 ways to make traps etc.
I hope ya’ll like my concept and hope to hear feedback soon!
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Re: Mag Pouch Survival Kit Contest- Now at the Half-Way Point!!!

Postby northernxposure » Thu Feb 11, 2010 10:31 pm

Great piece of kit. I'd be interested in hearing about the decision process for the thermos. I can think of a couple reasons, but I'm curious none the less!

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Re: Mag Pouch Survival Kit Contest- Now at the Half-Way Point!!!

Postby ODA 226 » Thu Feb 11, 2010 11:10 pm

Part Two of the video added! (Didn't know there was a 10 minute limit on Photobucket!) Like I said in the video, I don't carry food as a consumable, but as a way to get more and better food. Catfish LOVE sardines! Once I catch a fish, I can make chum to draw in more fish!

I chose the Coleman Thermos to carry liquids because:

1. It fit the 101 sq inch limit.
2. It had a cute folding spoon.
3. It will keep liquids warm up to 8 hours in -10 F temps.
4. It fit the 101 sq inch limit! :wink: :lol:

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Re: Mag Pouch Survival Kit Contest- Now at the Half-Way Point!!!

Postby ODA 226 » Thu Feb 11, 2010 11:11 pm

elkhills wrote:Damn good job! The sardines are pure genius.

Maybe this will help :?
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1. ATS Canteen Carrier
2. Snap link
3. 50’ Braided 550 Cord
4. Thermos top w/ folded spoon carrier
5. Coleman 16 ounce pot
6. Thermos bottom w/ and match striker
7. HD Tape
8. Map of AO
9. Clear Poncho/ Solar Still
10. Water Purification Tablets
11. Handmade Rock Sling Weapon
12. Tin of Sardines
13. Beretta 950 BS .25 ACP Pistol
14. xxxx
15. Water Bag
16. P-38 Can Opener
17. Hacksaw Blade
18. Beretta 8 shot Pistol Magazine
19. Signal Mirror
20. Large Leatherman Tool
21. Folding Spoon
22. Waxed Cordage
23. 9 Spare Rounds of .25 Cal ACP
24. Log Lighter
25. Small Leatherman Tool
26. 4 Waterproof Matches and Ranger Band
27. 3 Safety Pins
28. Button Compass
29. Small Bic Lighter
30. Large Bic Lighter
31. Magnesium Fire Starter
32. Space Blanket
33. M118 Illuminating Flare
34. Military Trip Wire/ Snare Wire
35. Brass Snare Wire
36. Razor Blade/ 2 Sinkers/ 2 Fish Hooks/ 50’ Fishing Line
37. Thumb Drive w/ Important Documents/ Photos
38. Mini Mag Flashlight
39. Tea Candle
40. Red Lens Flashlight
41. Emergency Whistle/ Thermometer/Compass/ Magnifying Glass
42. Military Lensatic Compass/ Magnifying Glass
43. Mini FAK with Bandaids/ Burn Pads/ Anti-Bacterial Ointment/ 2 Baby Wipes
44. Tourniquet / Slingshot Band
45. Alcohol Prep Pad
As I stated in the video, I always pack for operation redundancy. For example, in this kit I have 5 different methods to make fire, 5 ways to signal, 2 ways to carry water, 2 ways to make traps etc.
I hope ya’ll like my concept and hope to hear feedback soon!
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Re: Mag Pouch Survival Kit Contest- Now at the Half-Way Point!!!

Postby 6UNF1GHTER » Thu Feb 11, 2010 11:16 pm

Man, I'm seeing some really innovative stuff here... keep up the killer work folks!
(yeah, I'll have mine in here before too long... I've just been at the day-job too much to finish them)

@226
That is impressive kit to say the least!
I'm also curious about the thermos thought. (edit... I see you just added that as I was typing... good good!)



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Re: Mag Pouch Survival Kit Contest- Now at the Half-Way Point!!!

Postby troll1000 » Thu Feb 11, 2010 11:46 pm

ok how do you get all that stuff in there? does it all go in the thermos? if not then i'm truly stumped. :?
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Re: Mag Pouch Survival Kit Contest- Now at the Half-Way Point!!!

Postby ODA 226 » Thu Feb 11, 2010 11:56 pm

troll1000 wrote:ok how do you get all that stuff in there? does it all go in the thermos? if not then i'm truly stumped. :?

Everything except what I took out of the Canteen Carrier (Sardine Tin, Beretta Pistol, Signal Mirror and Large Bic Lighter) fit in the thermos. Watch the video. In SF, I learned how to utilize all available space to its maximum value. I'll try to add a wire saw when I can find one.
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Re: Mag Pouch Survival Kit Contest- Now at the Half-Way Point!!!

Postby Panzershreke » Thu Feb 11, 2010 11:57 pm

I really want to duplicate the winner's setup...
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Re: Mag Pouch Survival Kit Contest- Now at the Half-Way Point!!!

Postby Woods Walker » Fri Feb 12, 2010 12:25 am

ODA 226 wrote:
troll1000 wrote:ok how do you get all that stuff in there? does it all go in the thermos? if not then i'm truly stumped. :?

Everything except what I took out of the Canteen Carrier (Sardine Tin, Beretta Pistol, Signal Mirror and Large Bic Lighter) fit in the thermos. Watch the video. In SF, I learned how to utilize all available space to its maximum value. I'll try to add a wire saw when I can find one.
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Forget the wire saw. They are full of fail. Nice kit.
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Re: Mag Pouch Survival Kit Contest- Now at the Half-Way Point!!!

Postby ODA 226 » Fri Feb 12, 2010 12:46 am

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ODA 226 wrote:
troll1000 wrote:ok how do you get all that stuff in there? does it all go in the thermos? if not then i'm truly stumped. :?

Everything except what I took out of the Canteen Carrier (Sardine Tin, Beretta Pistol, Signal Mirror and Large Bic Lighter) fit in the thermos. Watch the video. In SF, I learned how to utilize all available space to its maximum value. I'll try to add a wire saw when I can find one.
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Forget the wire saw. They are full of fail. Nice kit.

Thanks! I have another option for woodcutting but wanted to stay within the "spirit" of this contest.
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Re: Mag Pouch Survival Kit Contest- Now at the Half-Way Point!!!

Postby Jeffcee » Fri Feb 12, 2010 2:56 am

Veritas wrote:
Jeffcee wrote:Veritas
I've got the same coffee can in my BOB! you can hook a hanger into it easily and it cleans up well.
Love the kit.

Dude, sweet! Did you get the idea from WoodsMonkey or somewhere else? Have you posted your BOB?


I had spent weeks trying to get the plastic coating off the inside of a regular coffee can and was about to give up when my girl wanted me to go to target with her to get a kitchen knife. When I saw the can, it practically had a glowing halo around it. Just dumb luck I came across it. A nalgene bottle nests right in there also.

I need to get around to getting some pics of the gear. Im a fan of DIY.
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Re: Mag Pouch Survival Kit Contest- Now at the Half-Way Point!!!

Postby Necrodamus » Fri Feb 12, 2010 8:24 am

Jeffcee wrote:
Veritas wrote:
Jeffcee wrote:Veritas
I've got the same coffee can in my BOB! you can hook a hanger into it easily and it cleans up well.
Love the kit.

Dude, sweet! Did you get the idea from WoodsMonkey or somewhere else? Have you posted your BOB?


I had spent weeks trying to get the plastic coating off the inside of a regular coffee can and was about to give up when my girl wanted me to go to target with her to get a kitchen knife. When I saw the can, it practically had a glowing halo around it. Just dumb luck I came across it. A nalgene bottle nests right in there also.

I need to get around to getting some pics of the gear. Im a fan of DIY.


You can have the girlfriend take you over to the nail polish section and get you a bottle of 100% acetone. This is the industrial strength nail polish remover and it will take just about anything off of anything. Just be REALLY careful with plastics! You might not have anything left!
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Re: Mag Pouch Survival Kit Contest- Now at the Half-Way Point!!!

Postby 2now » Sun Feb 14, 2010 2:31 am

That thermos and matching pot seems very useful.

I've never seen one before. Where did you find it?
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Re: Mag Pouch Survival Kit Contest- Now at the Half-Way Point!!!

Postby ODA 226 » Sun Feb 14, 2010 10:25 am

2now wrote:That thermos and matching pot seems very useful.

I've never seen one before. Where did you find it?


The thermos is a Coleman with the screw-on cup removed and the pot is the the smaller of two Coleman backpacking pots that I had. The smaller pot just happened to fit the thermos with the cup removed! :wink:
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