The Best Survival Knife Options
When building any survival kit the number one priority, the first thing to add is a knife or cutting, shaping tool of some kind. The knife is the most versatile and necessary implement for survival in any circumstances. Surviving The Final Bubble Review
Besides maybe a rock or tree limb for a club, for a weapon, the knife was the first and most usable of early human's tools. Chipped from a piece of flint, obsidian or other fracturable stone, these tools served early man very well, providing a butchering tool for food, a shaping tool for spear-javelin-lance-arrow shafts, also for any type of wood or bone carving.
The many types of knives produced from stone while initially very sharp and useful for every thing a knife is made for, dulled with use and were difficult to sharpen as more chipping would be required, often shattering the knife blade.
Evolving through the millennia as humankind's technology developed, knives went from stone to metal, the end product nowadays being razor-sharp, stainless or anodized black steel, tungsten-carbide, titanium and numerous other alloys (many other colors as well), in uncountable forms and sizes and mostly reasonably inexpensive.
I don't care what else you have in any sort of survival kit, you must have a knife! Even if your kit is a Sucrets box or a sardine tin, a method of cutting things must be provided. For instance, a construction razor-blade or a box-cutter will fit handily into a Sucrets tin. http://coopersdivertimento.com/surviving-the-final-bubble-pdf-review/
For a single person's survival kit I would suggest a multiple function tool, either a Leatherman type or a Swiss Army type which include many other useful gadgets like pliers, can-openers, punches, files, etc,,besides a knife blade or two. This tool could be pocket-sized or in a scabbard on the belt.
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