Ranger Rick’s Budget Survival Kit

Having the skills and tools are the key to being able to deal with situations that arise. The right tools in your tool box can increase your comfort level in dark times. Whether being lost or conquering everday hurdles.
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25 Responses to “Ranger Rick’s Budget Survival Kit”

  1. survivalkit1 says:

    how are you going to make fire

  2. survivalkit1 says:

    @beast12101 hahaha

  3. FireSteels says:

    I’ve always wondered what these kits contained. Thank you for sharing.

  4. beast12101 says:

    @beast12101 sorry to be so blunt, but i get asked so many questions that would take 2 seconds to google or just click the link, its starts to get to me.

  5. beast12101 says:

    @GRINDKINGBOARDS survivaloutdoorskills (dot) com /survival_kits.htm

  6. GRINDKINGBOARDS says:

    @beast12101 i did look at the link there was no price

  7. beast12101 says:

    @GRINDKINGBOARDS the time it took for you to you write this you could have just clicked the link at looked for yourself

  8. GRINDKINGBOARDS says:

    how muchs was that keyring survivalkit

  9. meat2dawad says:

    I had one of the crappy wire saws. It heated up so much from friction that it snapped and burnt my arm. That one looks like it could actually get through a branch.

  10. ohgary1 says:

    classic wanta be survivor kit, Cheap junk

  11. jacob67854 says:

    the best survival kit
    5 out of 5

  12. beast12101 says:

    @PD544 kodak zi6

  13. PD544 says:

    which camera did u use?

  14. etekballer14 says:

    tht avacado sack could be a little fish net

  15. satansmusic2009 says:

    with the braided chord if you pray the whole thing in arisol glue it makes a great baton type weapon and with a little effort can still be unbraided to use the chord

  16. mrmonkeyman50 says:

    His website is great if not opinionated. But it is horribly organized, looks like it is from 1998 and difficult to get to all the nuggets. Thanks for pointing out a few that I looked up.

  17. QuietBearr says:

    Yea saws. Man, just so many totally crappy saws out there. Buy em and just about as soon as you start using them they break… Really hard to find the good ones, especially with all the (believe it or not) counterfeit tools.

  18. longtoes12 says:

    Keep the saw as straight as possible.

  19. Dryadwoods says:

    The text it’s in French.

  20. ZethieFoxy says:

    condoms are great… if i find a hot fox in the wild ;3 LOL!~

  21. EMANx32x says:

    @beast12101 all good ideas*

  22. phantomcharger says:

    @beast12101 thanks for the tip

  23. beast12101 says:

    @phantomcharger Unless you have more than one use for the cheesecloth Id skip it. a=A bandana or even some 4×4 guaze would work. for free innertube, just go to your local bike shop and ask for a puctured tube, they keep them in a box to recycle them later

  24. phantomcharger says:

    Those eyelet screws are the best idea, Im getting some for my bob
    Multi use, nice
    Maybe some cheese cloth?
    I need to get some inner tub rubber, they seem to work good

  25. swibo6 says:

    I am so glad that you actually field tested it! Thanks for the review.

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