
BCB Kit contents pic.
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BCB Kit contents pic.
Advanced US model. Emergency Ration Kit. 

After the Chicken and the Egg, came the "Omelet"!
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What's that "Peanut Pattie" thing?
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A 3" GOODARTS 2.25oz. something. Goodart Candy Co. Lubbock TX. I guess George Bush is responsible. 

After the Chicken and the Egg, came the "Omelet"!
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I'm still scratching my head trying to figure what exactly is in that group that looks familar?
Or even useful. Is this somebody's idea of a marketing scheme?

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Is this "US" a military item or a civilian thing?DangerousDave wrote:Advanced US model. Emergency Ration Kit.
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Reminds me of this survival kit:
Survival Kit Contents Check - Dr. Strangelove/Slim Pickens
"Shoot! A fella could have a pretty good weekend in Vegas with all that stuff."
Survival Kit Contents Check - Dr. Strangelove/Slim Pickens
"Shoot! A fella could have a pretty good weekend in Vegas with all that stuff."
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Treesuit, like they say, you get what you pay for. For 26.25 US, not too terrible, for something to stick under the front seat. According to Best Glide, it's a NATO approved item. Approved for what??? Maybe the NATO Boy Scouts. 

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DD, where did you latch onto that kit? Interesting item.
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take 2
http://www.bcbsurvivalusa.com/xcart/cat ... 16184.html
Seems a bit pricy for what ya get, but I guess if the alternative was to buy each individual component, then ya it might be the way to go for someone in need of a ready made, one stop pack. OTOH, a few years back, a coworker of mine made some really basic survival tins and did it pretty cheap from what i remember. Something around $3-$4 a tin, not including my cost for the cigs the tins came in
A better description from their site.Treesuit wrote:I'm still scratching my head trying to figure what exactly is in that group that looks familar?Or even useful.(snip...)
http://www.bcbsurvivalusa.com/xcart/cat ... 16184.html
Seems a bit pricy for what ya get, but I guess if the alternative was to buy each individual component, then ya it might be the way to go for someone in need of a ready made, one stop pack. OTOH, a few years back, a coworker of mine made some really basic survival tins and did it pretty cheap from what i remember. Something around $3-$4 a tin, not including my cost for the cigs the tins came in

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Thanks for the link, MR.EMAN. That package looks like one of those static-free bags they put hard drives in:

I've seen some links to homemade survival kits/tins before. Some people even use those Altoids tins but I'm not sure how much you could fit in there.
An even better idea that I like is to use one of those Nalgene bottles to hold your kit - that way you get a good, sturdy container that can also be used to store water.
I've seen some links to homemade survival kits/tins before. Some people even use those Altoids tins but I'm not sure how much you could fit in there.
An even better idea that I like is to use one of those Nalgene bottles to hold your kit - that way you get a good, sturdy container that can also be used to store water.