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    Bear Grylls New Knife

    I agree, the price good.
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    Bear Grylls New Knife

    I would never buy one to be fair. I dont like Gerber and I hate serrations on fixed blades. I like watching Bear, but thats as far as it goes. I wouldn't buy off on any of his crap. And besides, it looks like something from the hardware section of Wilkinsons!
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    100 uses for Paracord

    1: Tie tarp to trees 2: Lanyard to hold item (knife, keys etc) 3:emergency para cord wrist band, for bow drill when in the brown stuff...lol... 4: emergency snare (from one of the strands inside) 5: fishing line (from inner strands) 6: Boot laces 7: Floss with the inner strands 8: Dog...
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    100 uses for Paracord

    1: Tie tarp to trees 2: Lanyard to hold item (knife, keys etc) 3:emergency para cord wrist band, for bow drill when in the brown stuff...lol... 4: emergency snare (from one of the strands inside) 5: fishing line (from inner strands) 6: Boot laces 7: Floss with the inner strands 8: Dog...
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    Passaround - Chris Caine Survival Tool

    How are you getting on with the testing Dave?:D
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    100 uses for Paracord

    1: Tie tarp to trees 2: Lanyard to hold item (knife, keys etc) 3:emergency para cord wrist band, for bow drill when in the brown stuff...lol... 4: emergency snare (from one of the strands inside) 5: fishing line (from inner strands) 6: Boot laces 7: Floss with the inner strands 8: Dog...
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    Passaround - Chris Caine Survival Tool

    Nice one mate. Very informative! Just out of interest, In a survival situation would you choose the Kukuri or the CC? I think kukuris can be abit cumbersome....:campfire:
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    Passaround - Chris Caine Survival Tool

    Are you not going to do a proper review FGYT?
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    how do you carry yours?

    Sorry to be a downer guys, But what about knife laws? I thought that carrying a any fixed blade or locking folder in a public place in the uk was illegal and an imprisonable offence?