A bit of this n a bit of that.

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A bit of this n a bit of that.

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Just been sorting a few more bits of kit out (spring clean time).
Here are a couple more bits of mine.

First up is my bigger first aid kit.
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I have various first aid kits scattered all over. This was one I used to take hiking with me (with a bit more kit in it) but I managed to whittle it down to something smaller for the rucksac.

Secondly, my Snugpac response pack. This is still a work in progress, but contains a bit more first aid gear (you can never have enough, can you???) A bit of survival gear and fire making gear. Some bladed tools and some dust masks (I live reasonably close to a chemical processing plant so a little cautious? ) and some bits and bats.

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Nice kits. Thanks for sharing. :)
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Re: A bit of this n a bit of that.

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Always interesting to look at someone else's kit

What are the tools in the Response pack ?

And any chance of an inventory of your FAK (call me nosey :D )
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I guess I'm a bit of a Geardo. I love kit :-D and I love looking at other peoples kit too :-D
The tools I have are just a Leatherman Core, and a Hultafors knife. The Hultafors is a cheap (7 quid I think) knife but it's razor sharp and can take a bit of abuse too.
I'll try get an inventory together in the next couple of days.
I have more first aid kit than a first aid kit shop, and it is strewn all over my house/bags/pockets etc.

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I guessed right then, I thought it was a Leatherman and one of the Hul knives, which one BTW?
I've got a HD, a Craftman's and the Rockwool knife ( that I'm playing about with as a light duty brush knife.....Its surprisingly good as long as you don't ask too much of it)

Hultafors......Mora for cheapskates (like me) :)
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I think it's the craftsman. I have a few Mora's and Hultafors. Mora's have the better handle, but the blades are probably on a par ;-)

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My Craftsman has the rubber soft-grip, the HD is the all hard plastic like that one..... I think the all-hard might be easier to remove if you're looking to re-handle
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Mine must be the HD then. Still a nice knife though ;-)

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Love that Snugpac!!!! So need one of them :o
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