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  1. Yes this could be considered Gear.............I found this really cool way to make fire, I found this on a survival forum earlier and it just amazed me.

    I plan on making one.......... %-P

    Some of you may already know about it, but I had never heard of it.

    Make sure you check out this first link pretty well, it explains all about these methods in the links at the bottom too.

    http://www.wildersol.com/

    http://www.onagocag.com/piston.html

    http://www.chm.bris.ac.uk/webprojects2001/osullivan/fire_piston.htm


    Robbie
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  2. builderbob New Member

    joined: Jun 14, 2007
    290 posts
    Oregon
    Neat. Thanks for posting this. I took a survival course maybe ten years ago, and they taught us how to make a survival kit with a flint and vaseline coated cottonballs. But it was so much work using the flint.

    This gadget looks lightweight, compact,a nd easy to use.

    BTB
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