ammocat
Jr. Member
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Safety pins are great. Too bad the 5.56mm bandoleers don't have the black safety pins like the 7.62mm ammo did. When I was in the infantry we got all the key rings from supply, they were probably 3/4 to 1 inch in diameter. The whole company had them.
Another thing they had (that I wasn't a big fan of) was brass spring loaded hooks, similar to the what is on the end of a dogs leash for clipping on to the collar. These brass hooks would allow the guidelines to be removed from the tent so that the spikes don't puncture the tent when it is rolled up. I felt they slowed down the set up though. Loops in the guidelines worked better. Put the spike through the loop, spin the spike so the loop tightens on the spike and then drive it in. Even when frozen you could untwist the loop and get the spike out during tear down. The brass loop were great for attaching to pocket knives and such, before everyone had the mini karabiners.
Another thing they had (that I wasn't a big fan of) was brass spring loaded hooks, similar to the what is on the end of a dogs leash for clipping on to the collar. These brass hooks would allow the guidelines to be removed from the tent so that the spikes don't puncture the tent when it is rolled up. I felt they slowed down the set up though. Loops in the guidelines worked better. Put the spike through the loop, spin the spike so the loop tightens on the spike and then drive it in. Even when frozen you could untwist the loop and get the spike out during tear down. The brass loop were great for attaching to pocket knives and such, before everyone had the mini karabiners.