Reddit Reddit reviews Ka-Bar Tactical Spork (Spoon Fork Knife) Tool 9909

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Ka-Bar Tactical Spork (Spoon Fork Knife) Tool 9909
Introducing our new 2 in one multifunction Ka-Bar Tactical Spork perfect for various occasions like camping, hunting and fishing.Highly recommended sturdy polymer plastic material plastic spork is durable and long lasting making it effective and long lasting.One of the best feature of camping spork is that it could be separated in half and becomes multifunctional. Pretty cool little setup also contains a pretty decent knife with it.Multitool, fairly in expensive, Food and detergent safe, perfectly designed to be an advanced compliance tool You could eat with it also helpful in self-defense.Overall length: 6.875-inch folding spork is made in USA, Extremely light weight.
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23 Reddit comments about Ka-Bar Tactical Spork (Spoon Fork Knife) Tool 9909:

u/epicazeroth · 26 pointsr/traaaaaaannnnnnnnnns
u/GalSal04 · 14 pointsr/Markiplier

Omg there is a tactical eating utensi!!. tactical spork

u/Cool_Bastard · 8 pointsr/preppers

Here's what I got, though I was going to consolidate it in another post this week.

So I posted this on Reddit last month after I finally got around to getting the gear we needed. There are many non-emergency items that go in the emergency kit. This guy's post really made an impact on my way of thinking. I see the car kit as not exclusively for EMERGENCIES but for all situations where you need something that you would normally have at home and you simply just don't have it, like a pair of socks or knife and fork. There are two parts to the car kit, the Emergency Car Kit (which goes in a pack in the back of the car) and the Supplemental Car Kit which goes in between the front seats which is for a specific emergency where there's an accident and you need to get out and help someone asap. Some of the stuff is duplicated, because I like redundancy and they're needed in both scenarios: asap (supplemental) and general purpose (main car kit).

Supplemental Car Kit:

  • Road flares (electric and olden fire type kind)
  • Small first aid kit
  • High visibility reflector vest - for when you need to cross the highway and not get hit by other cars, especially at night.
  • Car Jumper - This needs to be charged and ready to go.
  • Hand crank flashlight - Not very bright, but it's for dire emergency where you don't need to worry about batteries.
  • Inverter for AC power - I just happen to have one of these that I got a while back. I think it's more of a luxury item but can still be handy in a pinch. You can charge a laptop on it along with phones or whatever.
  • Garbage bag - Not for emergencies, but for picking up garbage when you're in a place that has trash all over and humans suck. This makes picking up garbage easy, so there's no excuses.
  • Gloves - For picking up garbage, doing car work, getting in fight (I'm serious) and pulling someone out of a broken window.
  • Parachute cord - An impulse item. I always need the stuff when I don't have it.
  • Knife - You can never have too many knives
  • Tire pressure gauge

    Here are the additions to the Emergency Car Kit:

    Emergency Car Kit:

  • Small back pack - My thinking is that this is better than a big plastic tub. In the event of a true emergency it's ideal to be able to grab & go, which you can't do with a tub.
  • Windproof matches - Because.
  • Knife & Fork Kit - You need utensils (for each person) in the event that you need to eat. There are many non-emergency items that go in the emergency kit.
  • Steel tweezers - because the plastic ones in first aid kits suck ass.
  • Extra AA & AAA batteries
  • 2 Garbage bags
u/ARKnife · 8 pointsr/knives

I got you - tactical spork.

u/themathouston · 7 pointsr/guns

I found it for sell on Amazon for under 6 bucks so Im going to grab one. [Tactical Spork Amazon Link](http://www.Ka-Bar.com/ Tactical Spork (Spoon Fork Knife) Tool 9909 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FYJ6ICK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_fIiPDbP87K6SN)

u/otis_the_drunk · 7 pointsr/mallninjashit
u/Teerlys · 5 pointsr/bugout

If you're looking at outfitting a 72 hour kit first before building out into more standard preps, there are some low cost ways to get that done relatively quickly.

  • Food: Go to Walmart. They have Mainstay 2400 bars for about $5 each. Each bar weighs about a pound, requires no water to prepare, lasts for up to 5 years, and is good in temperatures ranging from -40 degrees F to 300 degrees F. Throw each one in a gallon sized ziploc baggie as they are not individually wrapped. That's a day's worth of calories per bar, or two if you eat under your calorie requirements. Get three of them in the bag along with a few multivitamins and call food covered.

  • Water: Pick up 2 flats of bottled water. That's like $3-$5 each. Drink from one of them, when that one empties, replace it and drink from the next oldest one. Your water will always be relatively new then, and a flat of water is more than you're going to carry on your back anyway. If you need to grab and go, you can do it easily. You'll also have excess water if you need to throw it in the car. Longer term, get yourself a Sawyer Water Filter. Stay away from Life Straws. The Sawyer allows you to refill bottles from contaminated sources and then filter them out into other bottles. This is critical for cooking and allowing movement away from water sources. The Life Straw does not do this. These are also available at Walmart for around $20.

  • Self Defense: You have a Ka-Bar, so that's solid. Make sure you include a pocket knife of some sort, like the multitool that you mentioned or the swiss army knife (Multitool is the better add IMO), so that you're not hauling out a too-large-for-normal-life blade to do something trivial.

  • Shelter: There are better options, but for staying cheap when getting started, grab some Mylar Blankets and maybe a Mylar Sleeping Bag. Both can be acquired inexpensively and give some options you might not have otherwise. The Mylar Blankets you should probably always keep around. Add some duct tape to the bag and they can make an easily constructable temporary shelter given a little resourcefulness.

    There. For less than $100, and maybe less than $50 depending on what you get or already have, your 72 hour kit will be at a base level, ready to get you out of the door. Of course first aid stuff is a smart call, and you can get as finely detailed and over packed as you like with a BOB, but as a base this will get you out and moving for a few days.

    As for what you already have... the Flint and Steel fire starter is alright I guess, but there's no reason to get needlessly complicated. Get a couple of $1 Bic's in there. If you actually have to use the bag you'll appreciate the simplicity. If you really want to help yourself out with getting a camp fire started, swab some cotton balls around in Vaseline and store them in an old pill bottle. They burn for 5 minutes on their own which is plenty of time to get a fire going and saves you from needing to put tinder together. You mention a small flashlight, but I'd recommend a good flashlight with two changes of batteries stored externally from the flashlight as well as a head lamp. Moving around in pure dark is no joke, so prep for that more seriously. I'm not sure what the chopsticks are for. If it's eating... something like this knife/spork combo will probably do better for you.

    For the rest of the wish list... the big questions are what are you preparing to run from, and where are you planning to run to? If you're bugging out, which should be the last possible option, then you're either fleeing something that is going to make staying at your present location unsafe or you're running away from a bad situation at home. I'd avoid planning on walking into the woods and planning on living there for a good while. If you had the skills to realistically do that well you wouldn't need advice from here. If you're fleeing home, it will almost guaranteed be toward another location where civilization is still present, so you'd want to be prepared for that. The hands down best prep you can toss in your bag at that point? Cash. The more of it you have stockpiled the more flexible you can be in reacting to situations. You'll also for sure want a spare phone charger in the backpack. If you know where you'll be heading in the event you have to run ahead of time then you can research the location a bit to find things like shelters, food banks, have a map/schedule of local public transportation, things like that.

    Not knowing the answers to those two big questions, the best general advice I can give you is this. Imagine the situation where you have to grab your pack and be out of the door in 5 minutes. Think through the journey toward your destination. Really get into the minute by minute, hour by hour. Imagine the pain points of that evacuation. Did it start out warm during the day but you're shivering at night? Did you get a random headache along the way? Maybe get a small cut or some bug bites? Are you hungry or thirsty? Is is raining? Are you bored? When you get where you're going are you just lost for next steps? Identify the pain points and plan to alleviate them with how you prepare.
u/GeriatricTuna · 3 pointsr/Firearms
u/SilenceSeven · 3 pointsr/preppers

> Tactical Bacon

I mean... If you're going to give him Tactical Bacon, Unicorn meat should also be on the list. Unicorns are fragile and might not survive the apocalypse. Therefore Unicorn meat will be worth a fortune when bartering for other survival items.

He'll also need a tactical spork if he decides to actually eat the bacon, or unicorn meat.

u/Earl-The-Badger · 2 pointsr/videos

Come at me bro! I got my tactical SPORK ready to go!

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EDIT: I'd like to comment a bit on the absolutely killer marketing of this fine product on amazon. The description includes such bits as, "durable and long lasting making it effective and long lasting", "pretty decent knife", and "fairly in expensive". Truly a marketing genius with a fierce command of the English language put together that page.

u/humanityisawaste · 2 pointsr/JUSTNOMIL
u/mistralol · 2 pointsr/Firearms

Cause they are sharper than the knives we are permitted to buy.

Also they come in tactical assault style https://www.amazon.com/Ka-Bar-Tactical-Spork-Spoon-9909/dp/B01FYJ6ICK

Can't be having that!

u/SonOfASmokySwan · 2 pointsr/EDC

If you are a fan of the tacticool ka bar style : Ka-Bar Tactical Spork (Spoon Fork Knife) Tool 9909 https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B01FYJ6ICK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_MvEnDbRT6Q00T

u/theinfamousj · 1 pointr/camping

Nonconventional?

The knife on this is pretty amazing, the spork part is pure garbage.

Cheaper alternative for an ultra light wind shirt.

I can build a one-match fire, and I can absolutely pay attention to the fibers that I dry in my dryer so that I only bring along cotton lint. Or I can say something that rhymes with bucket and simply bring along some of these.

One of these + an external battery for recharging your cell phone = a breeze all night long.

I use lengths of this to insulate the wire handles of my cookpots so I don't have to bring a pot grab or separate pot holder. Remove the wire handle, slide the tubing over, replace the wire handle. So long as the handle doesn't go directly on a flame, the 400F limit of the silicone will do you.

u/md28usmc · 1 pointr/USMC

Click here devil, the first price is $6.93 from amazon

u/MisterNoisy · 1 pointr/gundeals

>spoon (more valuable than you think)

Gotcha covered

u/rick1310 · 1 pointr/guns

This is my Shield 9mm PC. I spent this morning wrapping it with Talon grips, color filling the slide with white nail polish, and replacing the back plate with a custom one off of Amazon for a little Murica flair. Holding it up is my Ka-Bar Tactical Spork because my Opinel was too far away.

u/justageekboy65 · 1 pointr/LifeProTips