ATAC TV Survival: Video Explaining what Paracord is

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Paracord came out during World War 2. It started just for parachute strings. But it now is used for many other uses. Paracord has an outer sheath and inner fibers. Comes in different types such as a 550 cord that has break strength up to 550 lbs. with 7 strands. There is also higher breaking strength paracords. AtacTv.com 24×7 Free How to start a buisness with paracord bracelets Video Rating: 4 /...

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How to Make a Two Color 550 Paracord Cobra Stitch Survival Bracelet

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Making paracord survival bracelets is a bit of a family tradition for us. The kids love making them with friends while we’re camping, and they’ve done them with their scout troops /dens as well. With a little practice the kids are able to make them on their own. I recommend making a two color bracelet until you get the hang of it. With the two color bracelets, you always start your first step with the same color and it’s harder to get turned around. Video...

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How to Make a Two Color 550 Paracord Cobra Stitch Survival Bracelet

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Making paracord survival bracelets is a bit of a family tradition for us. The kids love making them with friends while we’re camping, and they’ve done them with their scout troops /dens as well. With a little practice the kids are able to make them on their own. I recommend making a two color bracelet until you get the hang of it. With the two color bracelets, you always start your first step with the same color and it’s harder to get turned...

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Basic Survival Kit List Update

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Basic Kit 1. Flint rod and scraper — 1 ea. 2. Butane lighters- 2ea. 3. Purification tablets — 1 ea. (Potassium permanganate, bleach, or Betadine 8 large drops per quart) 4. Signal mirror- 1ea. 5. 24 fish hooks threaded on safety pins & split shot 6. Large fish hook- 2 ea. (3.5″ x 1.5″) 7. Spool of booby-trap wire- 1 ea. 8. Sewing needles large eyed- 3 ea. & 100% nylon quilters thread 9. 50 ft. fishing line 10-12 lb. (Spider wire) 10. 50 ft....

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