Introduction: Mini Survival Kit
And yet another kit just different, maybe better
Step 1: Items Needed
Contents:
Altoids like can
Flint and Steel bar
Pencil
Eraser
Sharpener(optional use also knife)
Fishing hooks and line
Key
Band-Aids
Match striker
Matches
Plastic bags 1 or 2
Money 10 is enough
Match dart (link to zorro3355's diy: https://www.instructables.com/id/quick-and-easyThrowing-darts/)
Knife
Step 2: Preparation
Take your key and wrap your fishing line around it, start the line through the hole and end it there then tape.
fold the zip locs till you can not anymore then wrap with rubber band
Step 3: Packing It All
just follow the images(something happened on image 2)?
Step 4: Fine'
all done go kill some birds and camp

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76 Comments
6 years ago
Here's a useful link that I thought I'd share on an article that lists 100 things you'd need in case of an emergency.... there's several on there that I din't even think of until reading it http://survivaloutfitter.co/u/66/100-things-that-run-out-first
7 years ago
Add crédit card fresnel lens.
Add piece of dry clay for drinking water.
Add Green clay powder for injury.
7 years ago
Add crédit card fresnel lens.
Add piece of dry clay for drinking water.
Add Green clay powder for injury.
8 years ago on Introduction
Where's your knife
9 years ago on Introduction
Good kit
I would recommend adding a knife. The knife is easily the most important tool for survival. Check out my new Altoids Survival Tin instructable for more insight on how I've incorporated a knife in my kit. :)
13 years ago on Step 4
i swear the guy in the car is my schools computer teacher haha he has to sit on two chairs and smells like crap :( nasty one time he fell down in class hilarious:)
Reply 12 years ago on Step 4
yeah and his brother is my dad :P
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
awkward
10 years ago on Introduction
check out this: https://www.instructables.com/id/mini-pencil-for-survival-kit/
it's what i have in my kit
11 years ago on Introduction
you need fishing line
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
or dental floss without wax. it's very strong and takes less space
11 years ago on Introduction
i just saw the "match" part of the dart would use a professional dart if your gonna try to kill something a match stick with feathers and a needle wouldnt kill anything you need weight
11 years ago on Introduction
personally i think your dart idea isnt a bad idea if you leave the poison part out i hope your really not serious with the poison.... but a dart could be capable of killing a squirrel or chipmunk in survival situations you cant expect to kill a buffalo its small game you should focus on and as for being a good aim practice playing darts chipmunks will come within 10 feet of you if baited and they are larger then a bulls eye.... im gonna try to take out a rodent with a dart on my next outting thanks for the idea
11 years ago on Introduction
A wire saw takes up very little room, and can be extremely useful.
12 years ago on Introduction
And a condom for carrying water would be very useful...
12 years ago on Introduction
Wow. I wont read all those comments, but for the first person asking what the plastic bag is for? I have a list for you hehe. I am doing a clients articles right now so I have a whole truckload of Survival Gear info right now :o)
Here ya go:
Trash Bag: Although this is an item you see in many households, it can be used for other things besides trash. Just a few examples include a sail, sail sled, kite, fresh water still, water container, floating device, poncho, transportation still, gear bag, lashing material, temporary patch, can be melted and used as an adhesive, camp shower or even as a winter coat.
Have fun!
13 years ago on Step 1
I've seen the plastic bags used on a few survival kits but I'm still not sure what they are used for, could you please tell me?
Reply 12 years ago on Step 1
Reply 13 years ago on Step 1
To carry some what large amounts of water, rather than your hands or something.
Reply 13 years ago on Step 1
in that case wouldn't something a bit stronger be better? when I read your comment i tested its practibility and the weight of water forced the bag to tear where i was holding it.