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Esstac Medical Pouch
Posted By: AZ556
Posted: Sun Aug 9 2009

    We take a look at an Esstac Small Pouch used as a simple, compact Trauma Kit on a shooters chest rig.

Medical ...Click Here for full article

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H&H Bandage Question
Posted By: Bubba
Posted: Sun Aug 9 2009

    We saw a difference between two packages of H&H Bandages, and wonder if there is any real difference between them..
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Comparing Scissors on EDC Pocket Tools
Posted By: Joe F
Posted: Wed May 6 2009

    Comparing scissors on a few EDC (Every Day Carry) pocket tools; the Gerber Shortcut, Leatherman Micra, Victorinox Huntsman, V ...Click Here for full article

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We were asked to review this Survival II Card pocket tool from Tool Logic. This version is in blue with a red LED light. Other models have a Compass / Magnifying Lens instead of the light, or a gray smoke color card. This handy little tool has enough useful features that it would be an excellent addition to any first aid or survival kit. We took these initial photos of the Tool Logic Survival II Card before we started testing it. 

http://www.knifebuyersguide.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1234856628

Tool Logic Survival II pocket tool
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Tue Feb 17 2009

Everyone knows how to re-roll Duck Tape (Duck Tape, 100 MPH tape, etc) since we covered that in a recent article. Ive been adding small rolls of duct tape to my emergency kits, tool bags, etc and noticed my electrical tape is still on a giant roll, why not give it try too.. Well, this was not as successfull, so here are some tips to help you out in case you decide to re-roll elecrical tape.

http://www.makeyourowngear.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1186781315&pid=566

Re-Roll your Electrical Tape
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Fri Aug 10 2007

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First Aid buyers guide, Gear Reviews, Video Reviews and more
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