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For fun I decided to dig out my old survival tin from the late 80’s early 90’s. I take a look inside and go through the included items. There are a lot of these kits around nowadays, some examples are: TRSCIND 13-in-1 (tool based), Limitless MkI is a modern version of this (with more items). BCB still make these kits with updated contents, it’s a solid grounding for some ideas of what to include in a survival tin if you want to make your own one up.
Latest folder to my collection, I wanted to get a Tanto point edge knife. So I opted for the Cold Steel Voyager Large. First impressions is that it’s BIG. I didn’t think it was something I could carry as a EDC with me.
However, I found that it was lighter and wasn’t a problem when I kept the knife in my back pant pocket. The 3.5mm blade is THICK and BEEFY. The construction is very sturdy and there is no play.
When you get the knife, it comes with 2 clips, one for either left or right configuration. Due to the way the handle curves, you need either or.
Personally, my daily routine did not warrant the use of a tanto blade. As a tactical or defence weapon, I would carry this no problem. You can do a lot of damage with it IMO.
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