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As avid campers ourselves, we know just how hard it can be to find good tools that last. We were always on the lookout for ones that don’t take up too much room in your backpack and are lightweight and easy to carry around.This led us to create an entirely new tool, which we combined into a sturdy, lightweight, durable shovel.
The shovel features all the necessary tools that require any risk.Our shovels are designed to strike the right balance between durability and strength, ensuring you're ready for anything.
What all can the Ultimate Survival Tool do?
Here's a list of the uses the survival shovel comes with that'll help you survive in the wilderness, or just help with general outdoors usage while camping, hiking, or military usage:
- Shoveling
- Digging
- Bracing
- Cutting (logs, rope)
- Prying
- Hammering
- Window breaking
- Chipping
- Fire starting
- Loud emergency whistling
- Chopping
- Camera tripod
- Wire clamping
- Self-defense weapon
- Axing
- Hoeing (gardening)
- Hooking
- Hunting
- Peeling
- Chiseling
- Sawing
- Shearing
- Entrenching
- Bottle/can opening
- And more...
SIZE:
Mini handheld: 10.5 x 12 x 35.5 cm
Large long handle:13 x 16 x 67 cm
Product weight:1100 g
Material:
Shovel head material: manganese steel
Handle material: aluminum alloy
Tactical knife material: 404 stainless steel
PACKAGE INCLUDE
1 x Portable Military Folding Shovel with Tactical Shovel Pack & Multi-Tools
Thread Pitch Adapter Guide
There are many thread pitches out there, but we’re here to help. Each firearm has its own thread pitch, and most thread pitches are universal to the style of weapon and caliber.
We have put put together a comprehensive guide below which lists the most common thread pitches for firearms. FUELFILTERSHOP strives to make it as easy as possible for our customers to understand more about their thread pitches and what is the best fit for your firearm!
Pistols
After Market Barrels | Beretta |
B&T
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.22 | 1/2×28 |
9mm | 1/2×28 |
9mm | 13.5×1 LHM |
9mm | 1/2×28 |
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.40 S&W | 9/16×24 |
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45 ACP | .578×28 |
CZ |
Glock |
HK |
9mm | 13.5×1 LHM |
9mm | 13.5×1 LHM |
9mm | 13.5×1 LHM |
.40 S&W | 14.5×1 LHM |
.40 S&W | 14.5×1 LHM |
.40 S&W | 14.5×1 LHM |
45 ACP | 16×1 LHM |
45 ACP | 16×1 LHM |
45 ACP | 16×1 LHM (HK23 – 16×1 RHM) |
FNH |
Ruger |
Smith & Wesson |
9mm | 1/2×28 |
.22 | 1/2×28 |
.22 | 1/2×28 |
45 ACP | .578×28 |
9mm | 1/2×28 |
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45 ACP | .578×28 |
Sig Sauer |
Styler Arms |
Sphinx |
9mm | 13.5×1 LHM |
9mm | 1/2×28 or |
9mm | 13.5×1 LHM |
45 ACP | .578×28 |
9mm | 13.5xl LHM |
Pistol Caliber Carbines | Sub Firearms
Angstadt Arms |
CMMG |
CZ |
9mm | 1/2×36 |
5.7×28 | 1/2×28 |
9mm | 18×1 (pre-2016) |
.40 S&W | 5/8×24 |
9mm | 1/2×36 or 1/28×28 |
9mm | 1/2×28 |
45 ACP | .578×28 |
.40 S&W | .578×28 |
|
45 ACP | .578×28 |
Colt |
IWI |
Kel Tec |
9mm | 1/2×36 |
9mm | 1/2×36 |
9mm | 1/2×28 |
.40 S&W | 9/16×24 |
LWRC |
MP5 Variants |
Rugar |
45 ACP | .578×28 |
9mm | 1/2×28 or 3 Lug |
9mm | 1/2×28 |
Sig Sauer |
Quarter Circle 10 |
9mm | 13.5×1 LHM |
9mm | 1/2×28 |
10mm | .578×28 |
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45 ACP | .578×28 |
|
45 ACP | .578×28 |
Rifles
Common Thread Pitches Per Caliber |
Common Thread Pitches for AR’s |
Accuracy International |
5.56 | 1/2×28 |
5.56 | 1/2×28 |
.30 cal | 18×1.5M or 5/8×24 |
.30 cal | 5/8×24 |
300BLK | 5/8×24 |
|
.30 cal | 5/8×24 |
CMMG |
CZ |
Desert Tech |
350 Legend | 1/2×28 |
557 UCS | 5/8×24 |
.30 cal | 3/4×24 |
750 Sniper | 18×1 |
.30 cal | 5/8×24 |
|
Bren S1 | 1/2×28 |
FNH |
H&K |
IWI |
FN 15 | 1/2×28 |
MR556A1 | 1/2×28 |
5.56 | 1/2×28 |
SCAR 16 | 1/2×28 |
MR762A1 | 15×1 |
300BLK | 5/8×24 SCAR17 R3 Flash Hider |
SCAR 17 | 5/8×24 SCAR17 R3 Flash Hider |
HK91 | 15×1 |
|
SCAR 20S | 5/8×24 SCAR17 R3 Flash Hider |
Knight Armament Company |
Rock River Arms |
Ruger |
SR25 | 3/4×24 |
350 Legend | 1/2×36 |
Mini 14 | 9/16×24 (pre-2009) |
350 Legend | 1/2×28 |
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450 Bushmaster | 11/16×24 (Fixed Mount for the Obsidian45) |
Sako |
Tikka |
Winchester |
.30 cal | 18×1 |
T3x | 5/8×24 |
350 Legend | 11/16×24 |
T3 Compact Tac | 5/8×24 |
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T3 TAC | 18×1 |
Browse solvent traps
STOP WASTING YOUR TIME AND FOLLOW ALONG STEP BY STEP: HOW TO PROPERLY FILL OUT THE ATF EFORM 1
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Go tohttps://youtu.be/AVYNIxTk_W4
a. Create a login -
Click on Form1
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Fill out with all your personal information
a. After choosing either individual or trust (if you have a trust) make sure to check the “Tax Paid” ( you will pay at the end)
b. PRO TIP: click on the “No FFL” box and make sure that you answer N/A to the question 13.D.2. If that applies to you. -
Make sure you upload a “passport style” photo (plain white background, head on, if it looks like a bad mugshot it’s a good photo)
a. PRO TIP: make sure to press TAB instead of scrolling over to the next field. Do not worry about UPIN -
Go to google and find your local chief of police and fill out their info
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Now the fun part, click on add firearm to add the information you want on your solvent trap.
a. PRO TIP: make sure your S/N has at least 1 number and no spaces
b. PRO TIP: YOU are the manufacturer and make sure you verify yourself as the manufacturer.
c. On the next popup choose “silencer” and use the below template as an example. As you see you can have fun with it.
d. Click finish -
Sign, submit, and pay