Content | Original government use unknown. We have a limited run of Waterproof Pico Pull Capsules. We are not quite sure what Uncle Sam is putting in his lightweight capsules, but we are using ours to keep small important items close and secure. Brand new, never used, overrun from government contract.
- Overall Length: 32mm or 1.26"
- External Diameter: 15.6mm or .6"
- Internal Opening: 11.3mm or .44"
- Internal Depth: 17mm or .65"
- U.S. Made
- SPO : 4417S9 / DLA
- Lid is secured via flange to cap seal (Internal o-ring)
- What will you use your Pico Pull for?
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Possible uses include:
- Geo-Caching
- Pet Identification
- Emergency Cash Stash
- Water Purification Tablets
- Cash
- Jacket Zipper Pull
Brass:
- Manufactured out of solid Brass stock
- Weight 22.7 Grams
| 6.75" overall. Tools include: Hex/Bit driver l Serrated blade l Bottle opener l Flat head screwdriver. Fork and spoon ends. Hang packaged.
Claude Dozorme Forkspinner, different functions
This Forkspinner was made entirely in France in Thiers by Claude Dozorme. features: -Spoon -Fork -wrench -bottle opener -Knife | The Rite in the Rain top spiral notebook is small enough to fit comfortably in your pocket and tough enough to survive any of Mother Nature's onslaughts. This scrappy pocket notebook will survive rain, sweat, mud, snow, oil, and grease. The non-glare gray paper is legible in bright sunlight. The impact-resistant Wire-O binding won't lose its shape. The polydura cover defends your notes from scratches and stains. Rite in the Rain All-Weather Writing Products have been made in Tacoma Washington, USA since 1916. Recycle Rite in the Rain paper with standard papers or the entire notebook using most curbside programs. Simply separate the Wire-O binding from the cover prior to recycling for easier processing.
- Rite in the Rain Item No. 235
- Waterproof Notebook
- Top Binding Spiral
- 100 Pages
- 50 Sheets
- 3" x 5"
- Weight 0.12 LBs
- Blue
| Spare Steel Pocket Clip
This clip can be attached to a triple AAA flashlight, and can be easily clipped onto a hat, jeans, t-shirt, or anywhere else you have as a spot to carry your flashlight. | | |