Making a Paracord Bracelet

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How to make a 550 paracord cobra weave bracelet with a side release buckle. These are becoming very popular for EDC lately, having access to 8-10 feet of 550 paracord is invaluable. You can buy them for around online, often with the core removed – here is how to make one for around and 15 minutes of your time. Video Rating: 4 /...

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Paracord Belt Loop on Maxpedition Mini Pocket Organizer

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My EDC system has been greatly improved by having a Maxpedition Mini Pocket Organizer. I’ve loaded it out with lots of useful items which increase my options and capabilities (see seperate video on my channel if you’re interested in seeing the contents of the kit). I generally carry the organizer inside another larger bag when working. That’s OK, but there was a hole in my system. I wanted to be able to have a way to quickly and easily carrry this on my...

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Breacher Bar Paracord handle Wrap #1

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How to wrap a EOD breacher Bar with Paracord. This is part #1 of a simple wrap of handle . Where to buy a Breacher Bar: www.countycomm.com Parchute 550 Cord is available here: countycomm.com or follow us on TWITTER twitter.com This is part of an instructional entry done for my blog tracelesswarrior.blogspot.com called “Tactical Macramé”, on how to make a “survival bracelet” from 550 paracord. I use a very different method for tying the Solomon bar...

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DEMONSTRATION: Survival Paracord Belt Prototype

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Parachute cord (also paracord or 550 cord) is a lightweight nylon kernmantle rope originally used in the suspension lines of US parachutes during World War II. Once in the field, paratroopers found this cord useful for many other tasks. It is now used as a general purpose utility cord by both military personnel and civilians. This versatile cord was even used by astronauts during STS-82, the second Space Shuttle mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope. The braided...

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Paracord Stuff

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Paracord Stuff —Cool fender keychain video youtu.be www.youtube.com or his blog at stormdrane.blogspot.com Cool fender keychain video youtu.be This is how i make a paracord bracelet using the cobra stitch. I want to thank chrispy990 for showing me how to do it in his video. Thanks for watching. Video Rating: 5 /...

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Rope belt and paracord bracelet

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Just a simple video of my nylon rope belt and my paracord bracelet, the rip cord sinnet (zombie apocalypse bracelet).. just figured i would show you what i recently made.. Video Rating: 5 /...

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Paracordist’s monkeys fist paracord self defense lanyard – vs. gallon jug of water

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www.Paracordist.com http Before you laugh too hard at my reaction in the video, I never did this to a water jug nor did I practice before; this was the first time I ever hit one and had no Idea what to expect – the water explosion took be by surprise LOL. We have a big family with kids and cousins, all younger. Often at birthdays, the pinata goes unbroken – thats when uncle Kevin comes in to let rip with my monkey’s fist pinata finisher. Its a 1-1/2″...

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Paracord Survival Bracelet – Tutorial (English)

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On this video, we show how to make a Paracord survival bracelet using the knot known as Macramee, but using a single piece of cord and not two, like many ones out there. The advantage of having a single-corded-bracelet is because you will have some a foot or more of the same cord than if you had it in two...

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Paracordist’s firesteel handle – paracord two strand diamond knot

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http:///www.paracordist.com www.facebook.com This is a how to for tying the two strand diamond knot for use as a handle / lanyard loop for a firesteel and magnesium rod on my firsteel and tinder neck kits Video Rating: 5 / 5 Special Audio Link: tinyurl.com The Wedge Paracord Fob is neat way to add a little something extra to an otherwise dull key ring. Forming a unique wedge shape, unlike most other ties, The Wedge could also be used to hold a door open, angle a keyboard...

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