1) Morakniv Clipper Companion Knife
The Morakniv Clipper Companion Knife is a simple but
effective survival knife, made with Swedish company Mora. It has a four inch
stainless steel blade, which is fitted into a black and military green handle.
It comes with a military green plastic sheath which has a handy belt clip so
you can carry it with you when you’re out in the woods or on the old homestead.
It’s an economical knife and often comes in very handy.
2) Victorinox Soldiers Knife
The Victorinox brand is well known among survivalists,
campers and, indeed, soldiers. This company has produced the famous Swiss Army
Knife for over a century and its development has continued during this time,
culminating in the excellent knife that is still used by soldiers all over the
world.
3) Bear Grylls Folding Sheath Knife
Bear Grylls is a British explorer who now has his own line
of bushcraft tools, including some high quality knives. The Folding Sheath
Knife is handy and compact, with a half-serrated carbon stainless steel drop
point blade that folds away into a rubber covered plastic handle.
4) Leatherman MUT
This multitool is ideal for military personnel as it features
cleaning rod and screwdriver attachments are sized to work with military
sighting adjustment. This is not the cheapest multitool on the market, but when
it comes to vital tools you want to be sure that yours will do the job you want
it to do. This stainless steel survival device is suitable for soldiers and
civilians who use weapons or simply spend a lot of time in the great outdoors.
5) Gerber Radius Multiplier Multitool
For economy and a variety of useful implements the Gerber
Radius Multiplier Multitool is well worth considering. With an ergonomic soft
grip and range of key features it will suit most survivalists very well. It
features easy-access blades, spring-action pliers, scissors, screwdriver
attachments and more.



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