Long Term Survival - Quiver Kit

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its mission survival so I'm going to go over my quiver kit stay tuned okay so you can see my quiver let's strap to the side of my rope it's on there nice and tight not going anywhere now I keep gear inside the pouch and inside the main pockets alright so in here let's pouch keep a few things one thing I have in here is a little bag of arrowheads also have my piece of handling here a little time that i use for pressure flaking and a little rock i use to braid the edges as i'm working but i got a bunch of points in here there's an otter creek and there's just this tons of points in here so i have points in here a couple that aren't done but other than that I mean bone points all sorts of stuff I have plenty of material two haft on the arrow shafts I got probably a dozen arrowheads in here ready to go now something I keep in my Possible's pouch is some pine sap this is the nice soft kind that makes really good glue for putting on our heads on the shafts so that kind of goes with this kit even though i usually keep it inside my ruck also with glue I have some granulated hide glue right here piece of leather to help me do my pressure flaking and napping in general the last things I have in here I have two shelves so I can heat up glue and make mixtures to work on my points my arrows ok so my quiver kit has a little more gear in it and keep seeing you a bunch of it right here that way I can use it to do my Flushing's our chefs I also keep feathers in here as well on the main pocket that's it I pull couple up and turkey feathers right here waiting for this

as you can see I just stuff feathers down way down inside and allows me to hold feathers undisturbed in their full size so I can flush my arrows and just keep everything stuffed inside along with my arrows side my quiver it's really convenient that way so i can make arrows on the fly which is what i have here I have some arrows that are finished obviously but I also have some arrows that are just shafts right here so i have three shafts that are ready to go for me to work on and i keep those also you should keep them on the outside keep those on my main pocket on my quiver as well so my quiver is a cool little kit it's got seeing you and feathers and high glue and pine glue and arrowheads and some knapping tools things like that and it's a really nice kit that that allows me to make more arrows and keep moving forward with this kit you know it's not a dead end kit this machine is survival thanks for checking out my quiver kit appreciate views convey sport see in the next one take care

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NativeSurvival

NativeSurvival

Mitch is a Wilderness Living Skills Instructor, he has been featured on The History Channel's program "ALONE" and written articles for Outdoor Magazines; he owns and operates The Native Survival School which provides woodland living and survival classes, as well as offering quality outdoor gear he's designed. Defintely, he is a master at bushcraft's techniques.

You can find all his videos on his YouTube channel.

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