Survival Basics - page 179
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The Cross Bar Branch Snare is another great way of snaring animals in your local area for bushcraft and survival needs. SIGMA 3 is quickly growing to the largest survival school in the world and we need your help spreading the word. Please share these videos on other forums, with other self reliance minded people….
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The T Bar snare is our favorite trap trigger to insure you get a head snare for primitive cordage. This video will show you everything you need to know about this snare trap. Please watch and share this video on other forums and with your friends. SIGMA 3 is quickly growing to the largest survival…
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This other variation of the balance stick variation is very useful and is another great way to setup this type of trigger. This survival trap can be setup in minutes and has a good success ratio. SIGMA 3 is quickly growing to the largest survival school in the world and we need your help spreading…
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The den set double snare is a great trap for dens. The survival trappers bible is only going to get more in depth and complicated as the series goes on so make sure to check out the rest of the videos in the series. SIGMA 3 is quickly growing to the largest survival school in…
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Winter Camping Trip 2015 – Inside the Tent14406106:36
I have two new items since my last winter backpacking trip; a sleeping bag liner had I use as a frost cover and using two candle lanterns as a tent heater. Concerning the candle lanterns; they were only able to raise the tent 10 – 15 F. Each person will have to decide for themselves…
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The simpliest of wire snare tactics, but effective for rabbits and other small game. This can be put up on rabbit runs and other well traveled areas. SIGMA 3 is quickly growing to the largest survival school in the world and we need your help spreading the word. Please share these videos on other forums,…
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Center Stitched Paracord Bracelet94067906:50
More knotty stuff on my blog: Stormdrane’s Blog Center stitched paracord bracelet/watchband blog post: This video will show how to add stitching, using 1.4mm cord, to a paracord bracelet that has already been made. For supplies I used a paracord bracelet, about 5 feet of 1.4mm cord, and a small Perma Lok lacing needle. You…
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Compact Survival Kit Pt. 211751410:00
Lets take a look at my “belt type” survival kit. It contains items that will help me to secure the most important survival needs such as Fire, Shelter, Water, and Food. I usually carry this kit on my belt but when I am not wearing it, I let it ride in my survival backpack. This…
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For more detailed info on building this survival trap visit: The survival trapping video will cover how to construct a large deadfall using the split stick figure 4 trigger. This trap is very modular and is one of our top choices for survival trapping. SIGMA 3 is quickly growing to the largest survival school in…
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The Survivalist’s GeoCache4480007:16
A quick and comprehensive overview of the Survivalist’s GeoCache. Not intended to be definitive or exhaustive, as GeoCache techniques are only limited by one’s imagination and creativity.
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The Survival Trappers Bible Part 8 T Bar Snares1190007:41
This video will show a more complicated snare trap, that is highly effective. In the video we will show several variations of the trap as well. Thanks for your support of SIGMA 3 and our survival video productions. SIGMA 3 is quickly growing to the largest survival school in the world and we need your…
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Blade Length: 1.7 inches Steel: 440 Stainless Overall Length: 4 inches Handle Scales: G10 Made In: China Price: $6 This is the smallest and lightest blade I have found which could actually do something useful in a defensive situation. I carry a CRKT Ringer II for this same purpose, however that blade is no longer…