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Guest rebeldrummer
nice...there is a guy here in the states making and selling these.
he was on that show Doomsday Preppers.
The one who shot his thumb off with his sons .22 rifle !!!


edit...i am not sure his has the scissor / hammer / ect functions??
his is the shovel / axe combo

p.s. I WANT ONE AS WELL!! Edited by rebeldrummer
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Guest cardcutter
You can get close to the same thing at your local miil surp store. They were used here back in the fifties and sixties by our army. Nice to see the Chicoms catching up.
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[quote name='southernasylum' timestamp='1354129404' post='852018']
It's amazing that one tool can do everything...poorly.
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Also, they didn't show the 74 tools that broke due to substandard manufacturing processes
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[quote name='cardcutter' timestamp='1354124229' post='851988']
You can get close to the same thing at your local miil surp store. They were used here back in the fifties and sixties by our army. Nice to see the Chicoms catching up.
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This was what I was thinking, this idea isn't anything new. The U.S. military had them. thats what they used to dig foxholes with. Heck I've got two. I'm sure e-bay has them also
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The good ol' E-tool.

The US Forest Circus put a longer handle on them and called them a combi-tool for fighting fires. They don't have the saw edge (but they should), the can opener or the nail puller. But they do have a nifty pick or spike opposite the shovel blade. Why? I don't know.

Actually, those appear to be engineered better than ours. The nut would constantly loosen and need retightening.

That might be handy enough to keep in my truck.
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[quote name='Clod Stomper' timestamp='1354164586' post='852293']
.... But they do have a nifty pick or spike opposite the shovel blade. Why? I don't know.
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Well, it's to use as a, you know, pick. Pick and shovel.

[img]http://www.survivalcampingstore.com/assets/images/stansportpickshovel.jpg[/img]



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[quote name='Oh Shoot' timestamp='1354166328' post='852301']
Well, it's to use as a, you know, pick. Pick and shovel.

[img]http://www.survivalcampingstore.com/assets/images/stansportpickshovel.jpg[/img]



- OS
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Well, yeah. I guess so. But I never found a good use for it. I would rather have the saw edge. I might need the pick if I was digging foxholes, to loosen rocks and such. But for digging fireline, I just need to get TO the soil.

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Guest Lester Weevils
I have some sort of folding camp shovel that didn't cost much. Rides in a nylon holster kinda like that chinese one. Need to dig it out and re-examine. Think it has a saw edge on one side of the shovel, but if so not sharp at all. Can't recall if it would function as a half-ass hammer or nail puller. IIRC it also has a saw blade stored in the handle that could be attached instead of the shovel, but might be thinking of two different gadgets. The saw blade seemed pretty pitiful "off the shelf" as well.

Maybe taking a grinder and dremel tooth sharpener to mine might make it better, if the steel is any good at all. Put a knife edge on one side, and try to "optimize" the saw teeth on the other.
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