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P38 & P51 Can Opener 10 Pack Shelby + Key Rings Mess Camping Survival Military

FREE & FAST SHIPPING – USUALLY MAILED SAME DAY Each pack includes: – 5 each US Shelby P-38 Can Openers- 5 each US Shelby P-51 Can Openers- 5 each key ringsGreat for campers, scouts, hobbiest , door prizes at VFWs, Legions, veteran organizations. See other listings we sell these from 5 to 500- The P38 was used from WWII through Vietnam for C-Rations and today for hiking, camping, day trips, keep on your key chain, glove box, inside your purse, pack, bag, etc. The P51 was a larger adaption that came along later and has also enjoyed just as much success.- These are constructed from magnetic stainless steel, not the cheap zinc plated steel importsThe Greatest Army Invention: History of the P38 (Thank you American Vintage & Surplusyes for permission) Genuine Stainless Steel P38 Can Openers by Shelby Co US, great for campers, scouts, hobbiest , door prizes at VFWs, Legions, veteran organizations. Keep on your key chain, glove box, day pack, boat, RV, purse, very handy to have around see history and uses below.We sell these also in quantities of 5 to 500 also great for militaria, sports show venders, etc. See our other listingsThese are faithful reproductions of the famous P38 used from WWII to Vietnam war to present every day use. Constructed of Stainless Steel (magnetic) versus the cheaper zinc plated imports.The Greatest Army Invention: History of the P38 Story by Maj. Renita FosterIt was developed in just 30 days in the summer of 1942 by the Subsistence Research Laboratory in Chicago. And never in its history has it been known to break, rust, need sharpening or polishing. Perhaps that is why many soldiers, past and present, regard the P-38 C-ration can opener as the Army’s best invention. C-rations have long since been replaced with the more convenient Meals, Ready to Eat, but the fame of the P-38 persists, thanks to the many uses stemming from the unique blend of ingenuity and creativity all soldiers seem to have. “The P-38 is one of those tools you keep and never want to get rid of,” said Sgt. Scott Kiraly, a military policeman. “I’ve had my P-38 since joining the Army 11 years ago and kept it because I can use it as a screwdriver, knife, anything.” The most vital use of the P-38, however, is the very mission it was designed for, said Fort Monmouth, N.J., garrison commander Col. Paul Baerman. “When we had C-rations, the P-38 was your access to food; that made it the hierarchy of needs,” Baerman said. “Then soldiers discovered it was an extremely simple, lightweight, multipurpose tool. I think in warfare, the simpler something is and the easier access it has, the more you’re going to use it. The P-38 had all of those things going for it.” The tool acquired its name from the 38 punctures required to open a C-ration can, and from the boast that it performed with the speed of the World War II P-38 fighter plane. “Soldiers just took to the P-38 naturally,” said World War II veteran John Bandola. “It was our means for eating 90 percent of the time, but we also used it for cleaning boots and fingernails, as a screwdriver, you name it. We all carried it on our dog tags or key rings.” When Bandola attached his first and only P-38 to his key ring a half century ago, it accompanied him to Anzio, Salerno and through northern Italy. It was with him when World War II ended, and it’s with him now. “This P-38 is a symbol of my life then,” said Bandola. “The Army, the training, my fellow soldiers, all the times we shared during a world war.” Sgt. Ted Paquet, swing shift supervisor in the Fort Monmouth Provost Marshal’s Office, was a 17-year-old seaman serving aboard the amphibious assault ship USS New Orleans during the Vietnam war when he got his first P-38. The ship’s mission was to transport Marines off the coast of Da Nang. On occasional evenings, Marines gathered near Paquet’s duty position on the fantail for simple pleasures like “Cokes, cigarettes, conversation and C-rations.” It was during one of these nightly sessions that Paquet came in contact with the P-38, or “John Wayne” as it’s referred to in the Navy. Paquet still carries his P-38, and he still finds it useful. While driving with his older brother, Paul, their car’s carburetor began to have problems. “There were no tools in the car and, almost simultaneously, both of us reached for P-38s attached to our key rings,” Paquet said with a grin. “We used my P-38 to adjust the flow valve, the car worked perfectly, and we went on our merry way.” Paquet”s P-38 is in a special box with his dog tags, a .50-caliber round from the ship he served on, his Vietnam Service Medal, South Vietnamese money and a surrender leaflet from Operation Desert Storm provided by a nephew. “It will probably be on my dresser until the day I die,” Paquet said. The feelings veterans have for the P-38 aren’t hard to understand, according to 1st Sgt. Steve Wilson of the Chaplain Center and School at Fort Monmouth. “When you hang on to something for 26 years,” he said, “it’s very hard to give it up. That’s why people keep their P-38 just like they do their dog tags. … It means a lot. It’s become part of you. You remember field problems, jumping at 3 a.m. and moving out. A P-38 has you reliving all the adventures that came with soldiering in the armed forces. Yes, the P-38 opened cans, but it did much more. Any soldier will tell you that.”copied from surplusyesitems since more and more people are putting them in their military & medal displays or their P-38 collections. P-38 collections don’t cost too much and don’t take up much space and they’re a lot of fun finding the hard to get ones. I’ve had the same P-38 on my key-ring ever since my first Boy Scout camping trip when my Scoutmaster gave it to me to open the big cans of peaches for the delicious cobbler he would make over the campfire in a huge cast iron skillet. I can still taste that delicious cobbler as we sat around the campfire before crawling into our sleeping bags. My Scoutmaster was a WWII and Korean War veteran that knew how handy the little P-38s were and he gave one to every new member of the Scout troop on their first camping trip. Recently P-38s have added a new role to their long list of uses. Shelters and organizations that aid the homeless hand them out and also they were included in the humanitarian relief packets dropped into Afghanistan. I’ve also been told they have been handed out here in the USA by relief organizations after natural disasters (hurricanes, tornadoes, storms and floods) for when the power is out and electric can openers no longer work. A P-38 is a lesson in simplicity at it’s best.Don’t you wish everything in life could be as simple and useful as a P-38. List of P-38 Uses By Steve Wilson, MSG Proponent NCO, Dept of the Army Office of the Chief of Chaplains, The Pentagon1. Can Opener 2. Seam Ripper 3. Screwdriver 4. Clean Fingernails 5. Cut Fishing Line 6. Open Paint Cans 7. Window Scraper 8. Scrape Around Floor Corners 9. Digging copied from surplusyes 10. Clean Out Groove on Tupperware lids 11. Reach in and Clean Out Small Cracks 12. Scrape Around Edge of Boots 13. Bottle Opener14. Gut Fish (in the field) 15. Scale Fish (in the field) 16. Test for ‘Doneness’ When Baking on a Camp Fire 17. Prying Items 18. Strip Wire 19. Scrape Pans in the Field 20. Lift Key on Flip Top Cans 21. Chisel copied from surplusyes 22. Barter 23. Marking Tool 24. Deflating Tires 25. Clean Sole of Boot/Shoe 26. Pick Teeth 27. Measurement28. Striking Flint 29. Stirring Coffee 30. Puncturing Plastic Coating 31. Knocking on Doors 32. Morse Code 33. Box Cutter 34. Opening Letters 35. Write Emergency Messages 36. Scratch an Itch 37. Save as a Souvenir 38. Rip Off Rank for On-the-Spot Promotions

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New Old Stock Set Of 10 Original Military Issue P38 Can Openers US Shelby Co

This unused set of 10 original military issue P38 can openers from US Shelby Co is a must-have for any outdoor enthusiast. Made of stainless steel, they are lightweight and reflective, making it easy to locate in low light conditions. The can opener multi camp tool is suitable for backpacking, hunting, camping, and hiking. These can openers work even when wet, making them an essential tool for any outdoor survival gear kit. With the brand name of Shelby Co USA, you can be assured of its quality and durability. This vintage-inspired set of can openers comes in a silver color and is perfect for those who appreciate retro-style gear. Multiple purchases are automatically combined by ebay to save on shipping charges. Please contact me with questions and I will respond promptly. Thanks for looking!

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P38 & P51 Can Opener 10 Pack 5 Each Shelby Co USA for Survival Scout Camping

FREE & FAST SHIPPING, USUALLY MAILED SAME DAY Combo pack of 10, all stamped U.S. Shelby Co. Made of Stainless Steel (magnetic) . You get – 5 P38 Can Openers – 5 P51 Can Openers Great for hikers, veterans, campers, scouts, hobbiests , door prizes at VFWs, Legions, veteran organizations. Same day shipping in most cases via USPSWe combine shipping to save mailing costsMagnetic Stainless steel alloy, corrosion resistant. Absolutely not the zinc plated brand made in Taiwan Return Policy: Returns subject to 20% restocking feeOur thanks to American Vintage for permission to use their photosSee our other listings. Excerpt of the P38 belowThe Greatest Army Invention: History of the P38 Thanks to MAJ Renita FosterStory by Maj. Renita FosterIt was developed in just 30 days in the summer of 1942 by the Subsistence Research Laboratory in Chicago. And never in its history has it been known to break, rust, need sharpening or polishing. Perhaps that is why many soldiers, past and present, regard the P-38 C-ration can opener as the Army’s best invention. C-rations have long since been replaced with the more convenient Meals, Ready to Eat, but the fame of the P-38 persists, thanks to the many uses stemming from the unique blend of ingenuity and creativity all soldiers seem to have. “The P-38 is one of those tools you keep and never want to get rid of,” said Sgt. Scott Kiraly, a military policeman. “I’ve had my P-38 since joining the Army 11 years ago and kept it because I can use it as a screwdriver, knife, anything.” The most vital use of the P-38, however, is the very mission it was designed for, said Fort Monmouth, N.J., garrison commander Col. Paul Baerman. “When we had C-rations, the P-38 was your access to food; that made it the hierarchy of needs,” Baerman said. “Then soldiers discovered it was an extremely simple, lightweight, multipurpose tool. I think in warfare, the simpler something is and the easier access it has, the more you’re going to use it. The P-38 had all of those things going for it.” The tool acquired its name from the 38 punctures required to open a C-ration can, and from the boast that it performed with the speed of the World War II P-38 fighter plane. “Soldiers just took to the P-38 naturally,” said World War II veteran John Bandola. “It was our means for eating 90 percent of the time, but we also used it for cleaning boots and fingernails, as a screwdriver, you name it. We all carried it on our dog tags or key rings.” When Bandola attached his first and only P-38 to his key ring a half century ago, it accompanied him to Anzio, Salerno and through northern Italy. It was with him when World War II ended, and it’s with him now. “This P-38 is a symbol of my life then,” said Bandola. “The Army, the training, my fellow soldiers, all the times we shared during a world war.” Sgt. Ted Paquet, swing shift supervisor in the Fort Monmouth Provost Marshal’s Office, was a 17-year-old seaman serving aboard the amphibious assault ship USS New Orleans during the Vietnam war when he got his first P-38. The ship’s mission was to transport Marines off the coast of Da Nang. On occasional evenings, Marines gathered near Paquet’s duty position on the fantail for simple pleasures like “Cokes, cigarettes, conversation and C-rations.” It was during one of these nightly sessions that Paquet came in contact with the P-38, or “John Wayne” as it’s referred to in the Navy. Paquet still carries his P-38, and he still finds it useful. While driving with his older brother, Paul, their car’s carburetor began to have problems. “There were no tools in the car and, almost simultaneously, both of us reached for P-38s attached to our key rings,” Paquet said with a grin. “We used my P-38 to adjust the flow valve, the car worked perfectly, and we went on our merry way.” Paquet”s P-38 is in a special box with his dog tags, a .50-caliber round from the ship he served on, his Vietnam Service Medal, South Vietnamese money and a surrender leaflet from Operation Desert Storm provided by a nephew. “It will probably be on my dresser until the day I die,” Paquet said. The feelings veterans have for the P-38 aren’t hard to understand, according to 1st Sgt. Steve Wilson of the Chaplain Center and School at Fort Monmouth. “When you hang on to something for 26 years,” he said, “it’s very hard to give it up. That’s why people keep their P-38 just like they do their dog tags. … It means a lot. It’s become part of you. You remember field problems, jumping at 3 a.m. and moving out. A P-38 has you reliving all the adventures that came with soldiering in the armed forces. Yes, the P-38 opened cans, but it did much more. Any soldier will tell you that.”items since more and more people are putting them in their military & medal displays or their P-38 collections. P-38 collections don’t cost too much and don’t take up much space and they’re a lot of fun finding the hard to get ones. I’ve had the same P-38 on my key-ring ever since my first Boy Scout camping trip when my Scoutmaster gave it to me to open the big cans of peaches for the delicious cobbler he would make over the campfire in a huge cast iron skillet. I can still taste that delicious cobbler as we sat around the campfire before crawling into our sleeping bags. My Scoutmaster was a WWII and Korean War veteran that knew how handy the little P-38s were and he gave one to every new member of the Scout troop on their first camping trip. Recently P-38s have added a new role to their long list of uses. Shelters and organizations that aid the homeless hand them out and also they were included in the humanitarian relief packets dropped into Afghanistan. I’ve also been told they have been handed out here in the USA by relief organizations after natural disasters (hurricanes, tornadoes, storms and floods) for when the power is out and electric can openers no longer work. A P-38 is a lesson in simplicity at it’s best. copied from jack flak 6Don’t you wish everything in life could be as simple and useful as a P-38. List of P-38 Uses By Steve Wilson, MSG Proponent NCO, Dept of the Army Office of the Chief of Chaplains, The Pentagon1. Can Opener 2. Seam Ripper 3. Screwdriver 4. Clean Fingernails 5. Cut Fishing Line 6. Open Paint Cans 7. Window Scraper 8. Scrape Around Floor Corners 9. Digging 10. Clean Out Groove on Tupperware lids 11. Reach in and Clean Out Small Cracks 12. Scrape Around Edge of Boots 13. Bottle Opener14. Gut Fish (in the field) 15. Scale Fish (in the field) 16. Test for ‘Doneness’ When Baking on a Camp Fire 17. Prying Items 18. Strip Wire 19. Scrape Pans in the Field 20. Lift Key on Flip Top Cans 21. Chisel copied from jack flak 6 22. Barter 23. Marking Tool 24. Deflating Tires 25. Clean Sole of Boot/Shoe 26. Pick Teeth 27. Measurement28. Striking Flint 29. Stirring Coffee 30. Puncturing Plastic Coating 31. Knocking on Doors 32. Morse Code 33. Box Cutter 34. Opening Letters 35. Write Emergency Messages 36. Scratch an Itch copied from jack flak 6 37. Save as a Souvenir 38. Rip Off Rank for On-the-Spot Promotions

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P38 & P51 Can Opener 10 Pack Shelby + Key Rings Mess Camping Survival Military

FREE & FAST SHIP, USUALLY MAILED SAME DAY Sale for includes – 5 each US Shelby P-38 Can Openers- 5 each US Shelby P-51 Can Openers- 5 each key ringsGreat for campers, scouts, hobbiest , door prizes at VFWs, Legions, veteran organizations. See other listings we sell these from 5 to 500- The P38 was used from WWII through Vietnam for C-Rations and today for hiking, camping, day trips, keep on your key chain, glove box, inside your purse, pack, bag, etc. The P51 was a civilian adaption that came along later and has also enjoyed as much success.- These are constructed from magnetic stainless steel, not the cheap zinc plated steel importsThe Greatest Army Invention: History of the P38 (Thank you American Vintage & Surplusyes for permission)Story by Maj. Renita FosterIt was developed in just 30 days in the summer of 1942 by the Subsistence Research Laboratory in Chicago. And never in its history has it been known to break, rust, need sharpening or polishing. Perhaps that is why many soldiers, past and present, regard the P-38 C-ration can opener as the Army’s best invention. C-rations have long since been replaced with the more convenient Meals, Ready to Eat, but the fame of the P-38 persists, thanks to the many uses stemming from the unique blend of ingenuity and creativity all soldiers seem to have. “The P-38 is one of those tools you keep and never want to get rid of,” said Sgt. Scott Kiraly, a military policeman. “I’ve had my P-38 since joining the Army 11 years ago and kept it because I can use it as a screwdriver, knife, anything.” The most vital use of the P-38, however, is the very mission it was designed for, said Fort Monmouth, N.J., garrison commander Col. Paul Baerman. “When we had C-rations, the P-38 was your access to food; that made it the hierarchy of needs,” Baerman said. “Then soldiers discovered it was an extremely simple, lightweight, multipurpose tool. I think in warfare, the simpler something is and the easier access it has, the more you’re going to use it. The P-38 had all of those things going for it.” The tool acquired its name from the 38 punctures required to open a C-ration can, and from the boast that it performed with the speed of the World War II P-38 fighter plane. “Soldiers just took to the P-38 naturally,” said World War II veteran John Bandola. “It was our means for eating 90 percent of the time, but we also used it for cleaning boots and fingernails, as a screwdriver, you name it. We all carried it on our dog tags or key rings.” When Bandola attached his first and only P-38 to his key ring a half century ago, it accompanied him to Anzio, Salerno and through northern Italy. It was with him when World War II ended, and it’s with him now. “This P-38 is a symbol of my life then,” said Bandola. “The Army, the training, my fellow soldiers, all the times we shared during a world war.” Sgt. Ted Paquet, swing shift supervisor in the Fort Monmouth Provost Marshal’s Office, was a 17-year-old seaman serving aboard the amphibious assault ship USS New Orleans during the Vietnam war when he got his first P-38. The ship’s mission was to transport Marines off the coast of Da Nang. On occasional evenings, Marines gathered near Paquet’s duty position on the fantail for simple pleasures like “Cokes, cigarettes, conversation and C-rations.” It was during one of these nightly sessions that Paquet came in contact with the P-38, or “John Wayne” as it’s referred to in the Navy. Paquet still carries his P-38, and he still finds it useful. While driving with his older brother, Paul, their car’s carburetor began to have problems. “There were no tools in the car and, almost simultaneously, both of us reached for P-38s attached to our key rings,” Paquet said with a grin. “We used my P-38 to adjust the flow valve, the car worked perfectly, and we went on our merry way.” Paquet”s P-38 is in a special box with his dog tags, a .50-caliber round from the ship he served on, his Vietnam Service Medal, South Vietnamese money and a surrender leaflet from Operation Desert Storm provided by a nephew. “It will probably be on my dresser until the day I die,” Paquet said. The feelings veterans have for the P-38 aren’t hard to understand, according to 1st Sgt. Steve Wilson of the Chaplain Center and School at Fort Monmouth. “When you hang on to something for 26 years,” he said, “it’s very hard to give it up. That’s why people keep their P-38 just like they do their dog tags. … It means a lot. It’s become part of you. You remember field problems, jumping at 3 a.m. and moving out. A P-38 has you reliving all the adventures that came with soldiering in the armed forces. Yes, the P-38 opened cans, but it did much more. Any soldier will tell you that.” Copied from surplusyesitems since more and more people are putting them in their military & medal displays or their P-38 collections. P-38 collections don’t cost too much and don’t take up much space and they’re a lot of fun finding the hard to get ones. I’ve had the same P-38 on my key-ring ever since my first Boy Scout camping trip when my Scoutmaster gave it to me to open the big cans of peaches for the delicious cobbler he would make over the campfire in a huge cast iron skillet. I can still taste that delicious cobbler as we sat around the campfire before crawling into our sleeping bags. My Scoutmaster was a WWII and Korean War veteran that knew how handy the little P-38s were and he gave one to every new member of the Scout troop on their first camping trip. Recently P-38s have added a new role to their long list of uses. Shelters and organizations that aid the homeless hand them out and also they were included in the humanitarian relief packets dropped into Afghanistan. I’ve also been told they have been handed out here in the USA by relief organizations after natural disasters (hurricanes, tornadoes, storms and floods) for when the power is out and electric can openers no longer work. A P-38 is a lesson in simplicity at it’s best. Copied from surplusyesDon’t you wish everything in life could be as simple and useful as a P-38. List of P-38 Uses By Steve Wilson, MSG Proponent NCO, Dept of the Army Office of the Chief of Chaplains, The Pentagon1. Can Opener 2. Seam Ripper 3. Screwdriver 4. Clean Fingernails 5. Cut Fishing Line 6. Open Paint Cans 7. Window Scraper 8. Scrape Around Floor Corners 9. Digging Copied from surplusyes 10. Clean Out Groove on Tupperware lids 11. Reach in and Clean Out Small Cracks 12. Scrape Around Edge of Boots 13. Bottle Opener14. Gut Fish (in the field) 15. Scale Fish (in the field) 16. Test for ‘Doneness’ When Baking on a Camp Fire 17. Prying Items 18. Strip Wire 19. Scrape Pans in the Field 20. Lift Key on Flip Top Cans 21. Chisel 22. Barter 23. Marking Tool 24. Deflating Tires 25. Clean Sole of Boot/Shoe 26. Pick Teeth 27. Measurement28. Striking Flint 29. Stirring Coffee 30. Puncturing Plastic Coating 31. Knocking on Doors 32. Morse Code 33. Box Cutter 34. Opening Letters 35. Write Emergency Messages 36. Scratch an Itch 37. Save as a Souvenir 38. Rip Off Rank for On-the-Spot Promotions

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72+ Hour 4-Man Emergency / Survival Kit / Bug Out Bag / Tactical Backpack

THE MOAB-FOUR: The Ultimate Four-Man Survival Kit LIMA-TANGO SURVIVAL: THE BEST GEAR WHEN YOU ARE MOST VULNERABLE Introducing THE MOAB-FOUR—the “MOTHER OF ALL BAGS.” This is the ultimate survival kit designed for a four-man team facing extreme conditions. Whether it’s for SHTF scenarios, emergencies, or non-permissive environments, THE MOAB ensures you’re prepared for 72+ hours of survival with over 400 top-tier items. What’s Included:○Two-Man Tent 2○Emergency blanket2○Emergency Bivvy 4○Poncho 4○Pocho Liner / Woobie2 ○Stainless Water Bottle/Cup2○Emergency Water (4 oz)24○Water Straw Filter2○Water Filter Press Bottle2○Paper Filter4○Aquatab8○Sillcock Wrench Key1 ○Ferro Striker Rod1○Lighter1○Fire Cube1○Fire Tape (6″)1○Jute Fire Twine4○Fire Plug4○Fire Round1○Fat Wood4○Tinder Shaver1○Tin Foil 14″ x 10.25″4○Tea Candle – 6 Hour2 ○Emergency Ration Bar4○Emergency Ration 36001○xMRE – Various Menu 2○Freeze Dried Rations4○Coffee (Sugar/Cream)8○Can Opener – Military2○Spork – Tactical4○Burner Stove1 ○Band Aids – Assorted20○Compressed Gauze1○Bandage Tape Roll 2○Tourniquet1○Chest Seal1○Hemostatic Granules2○Alcohol Pad8○Iodine Pad8○Triple Anti-Biotic Ointment8○Burn Gel8○Sting Relief8○Insect Repellent Wipes8○Tweezer1○Cotton Swab6○Nitrile Gloves2○Safety Pin6○Razor Knife 1○Trauma Shears1 ○Acetaminophen (2 ea)6○Ibuprofen (2 ea)6○Electrolyte Tablet (2 ea)6○Antacid – Chewable (2 ea)6○Anti-Diarrhea6○Benadryl6 ○Hammer Multi Tool1○Fixed Blade Full-Tang Knife2○Knife Sharpener1○Folding Hand Saw1○550 Cord (30 Feet) 2○550 Survival Grenade1○Card Survival Pocket Tool1○Signal Mirror1○Wire Saw1○Carabiner – Orange2○Survival Bracelet2○Bolt Duct Tape – (10 ft)2○Shovel – Tactical1○Compass – Military1○Fresnel Magnifier1○Sewing Repair Kit1○Binoculars1○LIMA TANGO Rescue Vest2○Contractor Bag 2○Write in the Rain Pad1○Sharpie Pen 1○Pencil2○Small Game Trap1○Fishing Kit1○Pocket Survival Guide1○Playing Cards – Plant ID1○IR reflective Tag2○Cable Ties – Assorted 10○Ranger Bands – Assorted4 ○Green Light Stick4○Red Light Stick4○AAA Flashlight1○Headlamp2 ○Radio AM/FM1○Baofeng Radio – UHF/VHF1○Baofeng Walkie Talkie2○Solar USB Charger1 ○Backpack – Tactical 55L2○Molle Pouch 2○Shemagh 4○Gloves – Reflective2○Gloves – Winter2○Hand Warmer (2 ea)8○Merino Wool Socks 4○Tactical Goggles4○Skull Cap 4○N95 Dust Mask4 ○Toothbrush4○Toothpaste4○Tooth Flosser / Pick8○Body Wipes pack1○Butt Wipes8○MRE toilet paper8○Sunscreen4○Lip Balm 4○Compression Towel4○Soap Bar4○Shampoo4○Razor – Disposable4○Tampon 4○Sanitary Napkin4○Hand Sanitizer8○BIO-Hazard Bag2 Customization: THE MOAB-FOUR can be tailored to your specific needs. Add personal items such as Rx medication, Rx glasses, and pre-filled water bottles. Feedback Welcome: We value your input for continuous improvement. Your feedback helps us refine our products and better serve the survival community. Secure your safety and your family’s future. Get THE MOAB-FOUR and ensure you’re ready for any situation. Because…..Life’s Tough….. Note: Variations in item colors, brands, and flavors may occur. Batteries and Butane Fuel Canister not included. Kits are custom-made upon request. Please allow 3-5 days for assembly and shipping.

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Bug Out Bag IFAK w/Insert Survival Kit Medical Bag

Bug Out Bag IFAK w/Insert Survival Kit Medical Bag. Condition is New. Shipped with USPS Priority Mail Package..You have enough gear to bug out, or go Camping knowing you’re covered for Light to Medium issues. IFAK POUCH w/ insert in ACU.. NSN : 8465-01-537-3647.. Wind Tour Lightweight Nylon Backpack.. Knife w/ Sheath w/ Paracord Handle.. 1 Gallon Collapsible Water Container.. 1 Two Fingered Rope Saw.. 1 Survival Sleeping Bag/ Shelter w/ Bag & Whistle.. 4 Heat Reflective Survival Mylar Blanket (Space).. 1 Para Bracelet w/ Compass.. 1 Whistle.. 1 Fire Starter w/ Striker.. 1 Tourniquet Band.. 1 S.O.S. Tin for Medicine.. 1 Pair Medical Shears.. 2 Rolls Adhesive Tape.. 10 Alcohol Pad Wipes.. 10 Large Bandage Adhesive Strips.. 1/32 oz Antiseptic & Pain Relieving Cream (Burn).. 1 5cm x 4.5m PBT Bandage.. 2 4 inch x 4.1 yards Stretch Conforming Bandage.. 5 5cm x 5cm Double Sided Non-Adherent Wound Pad.. 1. 4 x 6 1/4 to 7 1/4 inches Dressing, First Aid, Field, Military.. 1 96cm x 96cm x 136cm Triangle Bandage (Arm Sling).. 1 1/2 Fl. oz Betadine Solution (liquid antiseptic).. 10 Water Purification Tablets (Israel).. 1 Standard Box of Bandaid brand Bandaids. This is a lightweight nylon backpack w/ IFAK & Insert, to hold most of your larger bandages & tape. The interior Flap Pocket holds the remainder of your med kit. While we have put together a lot of items for your Emergency Med Kit, there is still a lot of room for additional medical supplies, depending on your need or skill level.. NO RETURNS on International Shipments, Sorry.. . Thanks for looking.. The Benson’s.. 🦅🇺🇸

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4 Pack Emergency Solar Blanket Survival Safety Insulating Mylar Thermal Heat

Global Mylar Emergency Blankets52″ x 84″Prepare for the unexpected with the Global Mylar blanket from Medical Sales Supply. Crafted from premium Mylar material, these blankets are your perfect ally for outdoor survival and emergency situations. Whether you’re hiking, camping, or participating in a marathon, ensure your safety and comfort with our versatile Mylar blankets.Emergency Blankets Mylar Survival First AidHIGH REFLECTIVE PROPERTIES FOR RESCUEUtilize the shiny, reflective surface as a signal to attract rescue personnel in emergency situations. A must-have for enhancing your visibility and safety during outdoor adventures.VERSATILE CAMPING & PICNIC MATCrafted with durability, these blankets double as a convenient picnic mat, providing a waterproof and smooth surface for your camping outings. A quick solution for emergency situations outdoors.RELIABLE FIRST AID COMPANIONRetain up to 90% of body heat, preventing hypothermia and shock during critical situations. These windproof and waterproof blankets are essential additions to any first aid kit, keeping you and your family safe.EEASY TO CARRY & MULTI-FUNCTIONALFeaturing a compact design, these blankets are easy to carry along on all your travels and outdoor escapades. Use them as insulation, shade, shelter, or ground cover, adapting to your needs with ease.TRUSTED LIFE-SAVERTrap a significant 90% of body warmth, warding off the risks of hypothermia and shock in precarious conditions. With their waterproof and wind-resistant features, they are a non-negotiable part of every survival kit, shielding you and your loved ones.

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Emergency Mylar Thermal Blankets (Pack of 6), New, 55×84″

Be prepared for any emergency with this pack of 6 disposable Mylar Thermal Blankets from Deke Home. Measuring 55×84 inches, these lightweight and waterproof blankets are perfect for backpacking, hunting, camping, and hiking. The reflective features ensure visibility in low light conditions, making them ideal for use in emergencies. Made from high-quality Mylar material, these blankets are durable and easy to clean. Each blanket has a different model number, X002H63F67, and is suitable for a variety of outdoor activities. Don’t let an emergency catch you unprepared – add these Mylar Thermal Blankets to your survival gear collection today.

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4 PACK • Extra Large 82″x 54 Emergency Solar Mylar Blanket Survival Safety

Global Mylar Emergency Blankets52″ x 84″Prepare for the unexpected with the Global Mylar blanket from Medical Sales Supply. Crafted from premium Mylar material, these blankets are your perfect ally for outdoor survival and emergency situations. Whether you’re hiking, camping, or participating in a marathon, ensure your safety and comfort with our versatile Mylar blankets.Emergency Blankets Mylar Survival First AidHIGH REFLECTIVE PROPERTIES FOR RESCUEUtilize the shiny, reflective surface as a signal to attract rescue personnel in emergency situations. A must-have for enhancing your visibility and safety during outdoor adventures.VERSATILE CAMPING & PICNIC MATCrafted with durability, these blankets double as a convenient picnic mat, providing a waterproof and smooth surface for your camping outings. A quick solution for emergency situations outdoors.RELIABLE FIRST AID COMPANIONRetain up to 90% of body heat, preventing hypothermia and shock during critical situations. These windproof and waterproof blankets are essential additions to any first aid kit, keeping you and your family safe.EEASY TO CARRY & MULTI-FUNCTIONALFeaturing a compact design, these blankets are easy to carry along on all your travels and outdoor escapades. Use them as insulation, shade, shelter, or ground cover, adapting to your needs with ease.TRUSTED LIFE-SAVERTrap a significant 90% of body warmth, warding off the risks of hypothermia and shock in precarious conditions. With their waterproof and wind-resistant features, they are a non-negotiable part of every survival kit, shielding you and your loved ones.

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4 Emergency Rescue Space Thermal Mylar Blankets 84 x 52 New ! Free Shipping !

Global Mylar Emergency Blankets52″ x 84″Prepare for the unexpected with the Global Mylar blanket from Medical Sales Supply. Crafted from premium Mylar material, these blankets are your perfect ally for outdoor survival and emergency situations. Whether you’re hiking, camping, or participating in a marathon, ensure your safety and comfort with our versatile Mylar blankets.Emergency Blankets Mylar Survival First AidHIGH REFLECTIVE PROPERTIES FOR RESCUEUtilize the shiny, reflective surface as a signal to attract rescue personnel in emergency situations. A must-have for enhancing your visibility and safety during outdoor adventures.VERSATILE CAMPING & PICNIC MATCrafted with durability, these blankets double as a convenient picnic mat, providing a waterproof and smooth surface for your camping outings. A quick solution for emergency situations outdoors.RELIABLE FIRST AID COMPANIONRetain up to 90% of body heat, preventing hypothermia and shock during critical situations. These windproof and waterproof blankets are essential additions to any first aid kit, keeping you and your family safe.EEASY TO CARRY & MULTI-FUNCTIONALFeaturing a compact design, these blankets are easy to carry along on all your travels and outdoor escapades. Use them as insulation, shade, shelter, or ground cover, adapting to your needs with ease.TRUSTED LIFE-SAVERTrap a significant 90% of body warmth, warding off the risks of hypothermia and shock in precarious conditions. With their waterproof and wind-resistant features, they are a non-negotiable part of every survival kit, shielding you and your loved ones.

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