You hit the nail on the head here, it's a good exercise in improvisation and improving existing skills but like a lot of these things, if you don't put the time in beforehand they are mostly useless. Getting less serious, it would be fun to use one of these kits over a couple of days, maybe with a reference book or two and learn to integrate natural components, even unnatural ones like the plastic bottle you found. Maybe getting together a better kit for yourself after you have the experience.
You could use the arrowheads to just make a dart. Use a slightly hefty stick and put the tip on and then just use his on things like squirrel or even birds
So shopping cart should consist of survivor card, survival knife , multi tool , snare wire, and other items to actually make the survivor card somewhat useful.
Yeah, I see it this way. These cards offer something additional to a well thought out survival kit. They aren’t meant to be stand alone kits themselves. I think if you have a good multi tool in your kit, it makes the saws and “knife” on the cards redundant. 😅
I tried the needle with inner paracord strands. It worked to sew up a hole in a water bottle pouch. It is not as easy to manipulate as a regular needle & and thread, but it got the task done.
I only have them for the hooks. Maybe the needles. I used the barbed needles to pull a broken cork out of a bottle. I keep 2 of these survival cards in a "pelican wallet" on my boat. Just a tertiary redundancy of survival gear.
Grimworkshop makes a thicker one now. Hot shot fire starter card. Two credit card thickness. Knife has a chisel grind. It has a ferro rod/magnesium piece/saw/tweezers/prytool, etc. 24 bucks.
Really good video!…..one thing that I like to do is just takings a couple of them camping and just making handles for the knives in the card spears ext and it was really fun actually. And one time I made scissors but to be honest I wouldn’t rely on it for survival.
Survival kits and accessories are fun especially when customizing kits. These testing videos are cool and I think people who watch them like them alot more in comparison to plain old reviews. How do we know if it works, right? field reviews
Your snare buckle can also be used to hold something into place not just to snare critters... Sometimes when people who do not know how to tie certain knots they need to have something that will basically secure a line and like they're going to hang something and they need something to secure it and that will act as a secure way instead of a knot if you do not know how to tie certain knots.
Several issues: Knock offs are often low grade steel compared to USA made Grims. They are a cutting danger, and ironicaly poor cutters for any "blade" that is part of it. Fish hooks are dirt cheap and much better made. Carry dedicated gear, if it is fun, carry a flat lock pick set if you have the skill, less likely you'll actually use it. lol
Grim Survival cards are the best, and keep getting better. You can put the parts back on the card so you don’t lose bits. Practice is key. Having been in a survival situation, I can tell you I would have been thrilled to have one in my pocket, starting with the Grim Survival Hot Shot fire card.
I used the arrow head as a spear it’s kind of like you said 💩 as you have to make a bow the fork is good for snake eating as a snake gig if you need a back up
another use for the snare locks is to use them for a spinner lure. a better way to use the saw blade is to make it into a bowsaw style saw. you can use the holes at each end and a small twig or a nail if you have a couple, and tension it to liking. you can cut larger diameter or deeper cuts. the barbs can also be set in the end of a pole to make a fish spear. yes a bow is hard to make in the wild, but is the best option for range weapon. the arrow heads are small and thin, but the advantage is it makes the animal bleed more (faster death).
It was a bit funny that you are using a real knife and multi-tool to make use of the devices on the card. I think the main practical reason for these cards is to have something with you at all times, like in a flat wallet (along with a fresnel lens), or to build a micro kit. I have a version of those cards that is the size of a dogtag and provides a decent arrowhead. I am an archer, fletcher, and bowmaker but I still would prefer to burn calories foraging (and fishing/trapping) than hunting in a survival situation, and, as missile weapons go, I think I would probably make a javelin, club, throwing stick, atlatl, sling arrow, sling shot, blow gun, or sling first before I invested the time, energy and resources it takes to make an effective bow. I might only hunt targets of opportunity while going to check my snares and fish traps or doing other survival tasks. Also, to make missile weapons, medical tubing, bungee, or simple rubberbands can work, but also elastic from clothing, gaskets, and springs in a pinch have enough energy to launch a light arrow to practical hunting distances for small game. Fluflu fletching can minimize over-shooting and lost arrows like if you are going for birds. Having bamboo available is like survival gold, especially for bow and arrow making.
Everyone i wanna adress the bow part of the video bows aren't hard to construct at all in the woods what you must understand is that a bow doesn't have to be pretty and can be made from a simple sapling longbow now longbows are the easiest to construct because you get a lot more springness to it and it doesn't matter what wood u use it can be a horrible bow wood but a sapling as long as you will do the trick make sure its no more than 3 fingers thick than youre good to go if its thicker than that just carve a little bit until it becomes around 3 fingers thick now whats important is that u dont remove the bark if u leave the bark u get a much longer lifetime for ur survival bow if u leave the bark on because when wet and moistured bows made from bad bow wood will still remain springy and usable but when they dry they lose flexibility so keeping the bark will minimize loss of moisture in ur bow next after cutting the sapling make sure its a straight sapling get the straightest u can find to cut than carve the notches and string it you will be getting very decent tensions now the easiest bow u can make besides this is the bundle bow as mentioned u can make it from bunch of sticks and strengthen the bow with more sticks but what was not mentioned in the video is that a bundle bow needs to have straight sticks supporting it and you shouldn't add just about any stick u find laying around u should add sticks that are as straight as an arrow the bundle bow offers much more precision than a simple sapling bow because you can control the power of the bow typically you should use the same kind of wood as the one you use to make the survival arrow shafts from basically get a bunch of straight long sticks from bushes and tie them together in the video the reason the bow wasnt strong and had a long D shape to it was because the main sapling wasnt straight enough it was already curved so that greatly reduced the strength of the bow
Really great video! I can see how they can be better than nothing especially on the more useful ones, that being said as long as the metal quality is good enough for it to last at least a little then i could see the value of certain ones like the arrowhead which could actually potentiality kill small game such as rabbits, thanks for the videos!
Thanks for watching! Better than nothing is a good way to think of them, yes. I think it might be good to buy 2-3 and get out and use them your self, just to practice and try things out.
My daughter and I use a cord on each end I think it was a shoelace but don't quote me when we were trying it out we wanted to see if we could cut a branch it work to cut a branch... But so would a a wire saw which some survival kits come with.
Little cut cordage it will cut salami or cheese I've tried both with two different ones that I had but they don't last you're right there's better ones on the market that much is true I have had one of those and I did make it a handle a nice handle unfortunately like most of my tools it eventually gets lost or misplaced it's basically a knife for cutting Small things light things you can cut fish with it it works well on fish.
And this is one of the things my dad taught me was how to make a bow in the wild as it were I mean as kids we often made our own we got to be really good at it my kids are even better at it well my daughter is and so to answer that question the best thing you can do is to make sure you have something to use as a bow string and I don't recommend fishing line your hands will become raw from using it you probably should pack your own bow string in a pocket or something because it's small it's easy it's compact it fits into almost anything.
I thought you'd like to know I've given you a thumbs up because you're the only one who's found a use for these and it didn't say they were a waste of time or money when I bought mine they were about $6 if not less coupon Amazon have for it I don't remember it's more than 6 years ago at least since it's before Corona and Corona was 4 years ago so... Anyway mine came with a little wallet thing I don't know if they do that anymore probably not but thanks for the video.
Great video I know you want to be inclusive to survival gear and mindset but I don't know anyone that would actually buy these besides your ultra light survivalist persona in your TH-cam shorts but I had an idea, it would be great to do with a scouts troop. So for the den leaders you get your troop a deck of these cards and have like a crafts day and more so teaching them the concepts or you can spread out the lesson plan by teaching each tool on a different day.
I think the cards specializing in fishing are the only truly useful ones. They have what are supposed to be lspoon lures in different sizes, but those can also double as snare locks. Almost all of the other things on these types of cards are just one hair's width above worthless. The knives and saws are flimsy and can't hold an edge, and just to make them somewhat usable is an unnecessary expenditure of calories. The arrowheads aren't bad, but you're more than likely going to lose those really quickly if you miss your target. So really the only truly usefull things are the fishing hooks, lures/snare locks, and sewing needles. Everything else is just kinda meh or included as after thoughts like that huge arrowhead inside of the knife is just something they threw in there to look cool and add one more thing in an attempt to increase the overall value of the card.
By the way, I bought one of those cheap ones and mine came with a little wallet. I guess you’d call it. I’m not exactly sure if that’s the term where you can put all the bits and pieces in. Do I put all the bits and pieces in not exactly some of them I’ve kept in their Ziploc bags and some of them I have put in there so now I’m going to watch the rest of your video. I just thought you’d like to know mind you I bought these more than eight years ago maybe.
You don't want to find one that is easily bendable you want one that is not so easily bendable so you're looking for one that will bend if you put your weight on it but you do not want one that will bend too easily if you do it won't serve you very well it'll be more like a kids bow and you won't be able to shoot at anything with it it's not hard to make and it's not hard to find the right wood for it I just think that you should also carry your own bowstring rather than make one from say fishing line.
I've used the fork it's good for eating that's about all it's good for and that's all it's meant to be good for from what I can tell and at least it works.
Not useful, but entertaining (the fishing card may be marginally useful). I bought the axe head survival card/tool/thingie, which includes a spearhead. Much thicker steel, but mostly a gimmick. Thank you for your service!
I dobt forsee any situation where I wouldn't already have at least a folding knife on me, so the "knife" in the survival card is kinda redundant. It's also pretty pointless without the ability to put an edge on it. The card would be better suited to have some other survival gadget over the knife. Again the survival cards kinda necessitate having at least a knife on you to begin with
There's a part of what you showed that I'm pretty certain is designed to be a stove of some sort and I say this because I've seen something like it once and I cannot find on TH-cam the person who was doing it but they were making a stove similar out of the same materials and I'm wondering how you do that although one of the cards is definitely meant to be if you have a can that you're making a can cooker out of you you know like you brought a soda can with you instead of throwing the soda can out you just cut off the top and you would stick that thing on top and it will all you've got yourself a equivalent to a rocket stove the point being that I I know is the top but the other piece is I'm not sure of and what I mean by that is one of them says pskedc and then it has what looks like for a little legs and a little thing that looks like a comb now I saw somebody using something like this to make a kind of little stove out of it you know you put a bit of a fire starter or something in the middle of it and then I don't know how exactly it's shaped somehow like a triangle but don't quote me I don't rememberI do remember seeing something like it and that is what I wanted to know but obviously you didn't get to that and that is why I spent the whole time looking at what you were showing the arrowheads are useful and can be used but the problem is to be perfectly blunt you would have to know how to make a proper bow and most people don't I would suggest using them for spearfishing because while they are small they're good enough to use for that sort of thing and if you lose one you lose one whereas there is a bigger one which is obviously meant to be a spear or at least the end of a sphere in one of those kits which you didn't get to it doesn't really matter to be perfectly honest most people wouldn't know what to do with it anyway but it like I said it doesn't matter the important part is there enough things on it for the price that you're paying that are useful and can do at least some of the job. my cat came with four Ziploc bags for each of the parts if you want to call it that and a little wallet made of felt I believe for keeping all the bits and pieces that are very sharp in which is very useful because each of those Ziploc bags if they don't have holes in it can be used for holding water can be used for various things that you may find you need like I said I bought mine over 6 years ago I think it's closer to like 9 or 10:00 I'm not sure but like I said I'm using voice to text and back then my hands were still working now they're not working very much. But thank you for showing that something I paid I believe I paid $6 for it maybe even less is not bad for the money.
If your skilled at wilderness survival then yes you can survive with these cards. If your not skilled well then probably not going to survive. Remember its not the tools you have its your knowledge that keeps you alive
I think buying a Mors Kochanski book wood be better,at least you have fire tinder
I bought it was very informative
Use a flat sheet magnet, our town has pizza advertisement magnets perfect for keeping the bits organized, after snapping them off the card.
You hit the nail on the head here, it's a good exercise in improvisation and improving existing skills but like a lot of these things, if you don't put the time in beforehand they are mostly useless. Getting less serious, it would be fun to use one of these kits over a couple of days, maybe with a reference book or two and learn to integrate natural components, even unnatural ones like the plastic bottle you found. Maybe getting together a better kit for yourself after you have the experience.
You could use the arrowheads to just make a dart. Use a slightly hefty stick and put the tip on and then just use his on things like squirrel or even birds
So shopping cart should consist of survivor card, survival knife , multi tool , snare wire, and other items to actually make the survivor card somewhat useful.
Yeah, I see it this way. These cards offer something additional to a well thought out survival kit. They aren’t meant to be stand alone kits themselves. I think if you have a good multi tool in your kit, it makes the saws and “knife” on the cards redundant. 😅
Fishing hooks and snares locks. Thats why I have one. Never tried the needles.
I tried the needle with inner paracord strands. It worked to sew up a hole in a water bottle pouch. It is not as easy to manipulate as a regular needle & and thread, but it got the task done.
I only have them for the hooks. Maybe the needles. I used the barbed needles to pull a broken cork out of a bottle.
I keep 2 of these survival cards in a "pelican wallet" on my boat. Just a tertiary redundancy of survival gear.
Grimworkshop makes a thicker one now. Hot shot fire starter card. Two credit card thickness. Knife has a chisel grind. It has a ferro rod/magnesium piece/saw/tweezers/prytool, etc. 24 bucks.
Really good video!…..one thing that I like to do is just takings a couple of them camping and just making handles for the knives in the card spears ext and it was really fun actually. And one time I made scissors but to be honest I wouldn’t rely on it for survival.
Survival kits and accessories are fun especially when customizing kits. These testing videos are cool and I think people who watch them like them alot more in comparison to plain old reviews. How do we know if it works, right? field reviews
Your snare buckle can also be used to hold something into place not just to snare critters... Sometimes when people who do not know how to tie certain knots they need to have something that will basically secure a line and like they're going to hang something and they need something to secure it and that will act as a secure way instead of a knot if you do not know how to tie certain knots.
Several issues: Knock offs are often low grade steel compared to USA made Grims. They are a cutting danger, and ironicaly poor cutters for any "blade" that is part of it. Fish hooks are dirt cheap and much better made. Carry dedicated gear, if it is fun, carry a flat lock pick set if you have the skill, less likely you'll actually use it. lol
I totally agree! Thanks for the comment
I wonder if Lightweight would use these cards.
They are light and carry a lot of useful stuff.
Grim Survival cards are the best, and keep getting better. You can put the parts back on the card so you don’t lose bits. Practice is key. Having been in a survival situation, I can tell you I would have been thrilled to have one in my pocket, starting with the Grim Survival Hot Shot fire card.
Thank you, for this video. I have a few myself always kinda wondered about these cards.
I used the arrow head as a spear it’s kind of like you said 💩 as you have to make a bow the fork is good for snake eating as a snake gig if you need a back up
another use for the snare locks is to use them for a spinner lure. a better way to use the saw blade is to make it into a bowsaw style saw. you can use the holes at each end and a small twig or a nail if you have a couple, and tension it to liking. you can cut larger diameter or deeper cuts. the barbs can also be set in the end of a pole to make a fish spear. yes a bow is hard to make in the wild, but is the best option for range weapon. the arrow heads are small and thin, but the advantage is it makes the animal bleed more (faster death).
Lure! Nice!
And the lures on the cards specializing in fishing only can double as snare locks.
It was a bit funny that you are using a real knife and multi-tool to make use of the devices on the card. I think the main practical reason for these cards is to have something with you at all times, like in a flat wallet (along with a fresnel lens), or to build a micro kit.
I have a version of those cards that is the size of a dogtag and provides a decent arrowhead. I am an archer, fletcher, and bowmaker but I still would prefer to burn calories foraging (and fishing/trapping) than hunting in a survival situation, and, as missile weapons go, I think I would probably make a javelin, club, throwing stick, atlatl, sling arrow, sling shot, blow gun, or sling first before I invested the time, energy and resources it takes to make an effective bow.
I might only hunt targets of opportunity while going to check my snares and fish traps or doing other survival tasks.
Also, to make missile weapons, medical tubing, bungee, or simple rubberbands can work, but also elastic from clothing, gaskets, and springs in a pinch have enough energy to launch a light arrow to practical hunting distances for small game. Fluflu fletching can minimize over-shooting and lost arrows like if you are going for birds. Having bamboo available is like survival gold, especially for bow and arrow making.
Everyone i wanna adress the bow part of the video bows aren't hard to construct at all in the woods what you must understand is that a bow doesn't have to be pretty and can be made from a simple sapling longbow now longbows are the easiest to construct because you get a lot more springness to it and it doesn't matter what wood u use it can be a horrible bow wood but a sapling as long as you will do the trick make sure its no more than 3 fingers thick than youre good to go if its thicker than that just carve a little bit until it becomes around 3 fingers thick now whats important is that u dont remove the bark if u leave the bark u get a much longer lifetime for ur survival bow if u leave the bark on because when wet and moistured bows made from bad bow wood will still remain springy and usable but when they dry they lose flexibility so keeping the bark will minimize loss of moisture in ur bow next after cutting the sapling make sure its a straight sapling get the straightest u can find to cut than carve the notches and string it you will be getting very decent tensions now the easiest bow u can make besides this is the bundle bow as mentioned u can make it from bunch of sticks and strengthen the bow with more sticks but what was not mentioned in the video is that a bundle bow needs to have straight sticks supporting it and you shouldn't add just about any stick u find laying around u should add sticks that are as straight as an arrow the bundle bow offers much more precision than a simple sapling bow because you can control the power of the bow typically you should use the same kind of wood as the one you use to make the survival arrow shafts from basically get a bunch of straight long sticks from bushes and tie them together in the video the reason the bow wasnt strong and had a long D shape to it was because the main sapling wasnt straight enough it was already curved so that greatly reduced the strength of the bow
Really great video! I can see how they can be better than nothing especially on the more useful ones, that being said as long as the metal quality is good enough for it to last at least a little then i could see the value of certain ones like the arrowhead which could actually potentiality kill small game such as rabbits, thanks for the videos!
Thanks for watching! Better than nothing is a good way to think of them, yes. I think it might be good to buy 2-3 and get out and use them your self, just to practice and try things out.
I like the saw. Be really good for making figure 4 dead falls and spring snares
My daughter and I use a cord on each end I think it was a shoelace but don't quote me when we were trying it out we wanted to see if we could cut a branch it work to cut a branch... But so would a a wire saw which some survival kits come with.
Little cut cordage it will cut salami or cheese I've tried both with two different ones that I had but they don't last you're right there's better ones on the market that much is true I have had one of those and I did make it a handle a nice handle unfortunately like most of my tools it eventually gets lost or misplaced it's basically a knife for cutting Small things light things you can cut fish with it it works well on fish.
And this is one of the things my dad taught me was how to make a bow in the wild as it were I mean as kids we often made our own we got to be really good at it my kids are even better at it well my daughter is and so to answer that question the best thing you can do is to make sure you have something to use as a bow string and I don't recommend fishing line your hands will become raw from using it you probably should pack your own bow string in a pocket or something because it's small it's easy it's compact it fits into almost anything.
Love how all the survival guys wear green, enjoy your cosplay 😂
I prefer black, but yeah..... never grow up, it's a trap.
I thought you'd like to know I've given you a thumbs up because you're the only one who's found a use for these and it didn't say they were a waste of time or money when I bought mine they were about $6 if not less coupon Amazon have for it I don't remember it's more than 6 years ago at least since it's before Corona and Corona was 4 years ago so... Anyway mine came with a little wallet thing I don't know if they do that anymore probably not but thanks for the video.
Great video I know you want to be inclusive to survival gear and mindset but I don't know anyone that would actually buy these besides your ultra light survivalist persona in your TH-cam shorts but I had an idea, it would be great to do with a scouts troop. So for the den leaders you get your troop a deck of these cards and have like a crafts day and more so teaching them the concepts or you can spread out the lesson plan by teaching each tool on a different day.
It would make for a great skill building activity for sure, I like that idea!
Could you harden the knife in the fire after sharpening it?
Good one thanks for the info
I think the cards specializing in fishing are the only truly useful ones. They have what are supposed to be lspoon lures in different sizes, but those can also double as snare locks. Almost all of the other things on these types of cards are just one hair's width above worthless. The knives and saws are flimsy and can't hold an edge, and just to make them somewhat usable is an unnecessary expenditure of calories. The arrowheads aren't bad, but you're more than likely going to lose those really quickly if you miss your target. So really the only truly usefull things are the fishing hooks, lures/snare locks, and sewing needles. Everything else is just kinda meh or included as after thoughts like that huge arrowhead inside of the knife is just something they threw in there to look cool and add one more thing in an attempt to increase the overall value of the card.
I saw this on my subscriptions page and realized I didn't turn on notifications, how silly of me.
I appreciate that! It’s amazing how few people actually use that feature!
I also enjoy your channel keep it up thanks
My dad just got me a set of these i was thinking the knife you put a handle on you could also use that for a spear or atlatle
I need that shirt.
Edited because of typo
By the way, I bought one of those cheap ones and mine came with a little wallet. I guess you’d call it. I’m not exactly sure if that’s the term where you can put all the bits and pieces in. Do I put all the bits and pieces in not exactly some of them I’ve kept in their Ziploc bags and some of them I have put in there so now I’m going to watch the rest of your video. I just thought you’d like to know mind you I bought these more than eight years ago maybe.
You don't want to find one that is easily bendable you want one that is not so easily bendable so you're looking for one that will bend if you put your weight on it but you do not want one that will bend too easily if you do it won't serve you very well it'll be more like a kids bow and you won't be able to shoot at anything with it it's not hard to make and it's not hard to find the right wood for it I just think that you should also carry your own bowstring rather than make one from say fishing line.
Being honest fishing card is the only one that works for me I have most of what your use in them cards and most are worthles
The frog gig is meant to be wrapped around a stick.
I've used the fork it's good for eating that's about all it's good for and that's all it's meant to be good for from what I can tell and at least it works.
What is the name of your multitool
That is the Gerber Gear Dual Force
THX
Fork has four tines, what you have is a trident
😂😂😂🔱 That is hilarious!
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Anyone know what multitool he's using?
Not useful, but entertaining (the fishing card may be marginally useful). I bought the axe head survival card/tool/thingie, which includes a spearhead. Much thicker steel, but mostly a gimmick. Thank you for your service!
Thanks for watching! 😅
I dobt forsee any situation where I wouldn't already have at least a folding knife on me, so the "knife" in the survival card is kinda redundant. It's also pretty pointless without the ability to put an edge on it. The card would be better suited to have some other survival gadget over the knife. Again the survival cards kinda necessitate having at least a knife on you to begin with
I disagree with the arrow, just instead of a bow one should try atl atl
Well, if I have a multitool, a machete and a knife, why would I need one of these cards?
That’s my thought too. 😅
There's a part of what you showed that I'm pretty certain is designed to be a stove of some sort and I say this because I've seen something like it once and I cannot find on TH-cam the person who was doing it but they were making a stove similar out of the same materials and I'm wondering how you do that although one of the cards is definitely meant to be if you have a can that you're making a can cooker out of you you know like you brought a soda can with you instead of throwing the soda can out you just cut off the top and you would stick that thing on top and it will all you've got yourself a equivalent to a rocket stove the point being that I I know is the top but the other piece is I'm not sure of and what I mean by that is one of them says pskedc and then it has what looks like for a little legs and a little thing that looks like a comb now I saw somebody using something like this to make a kind of little stove out of it you know you put a bit of a fire starter or something in the middle of it and then I don't know how exactly it's shaped somehow like a triangle but don't quote me I don't rememberI do remember seeing something like it and that is what I wanted to know but obviously you didn't get to that and that is why I spent the whole time looking at what you were showing the arrowheads are useful and can be used but the problem is to be perfectly blunt you would have to know how to make a proper bow and most people don't I would suggest using them for spearfishing because while they are small they're good enough to use for that sort of thing and if you lose one you lose one whereas there is a bigger one which is obviously meant to be a spear or at least the end of a sphere in one of those kits which you didn't get to it doesn't really matter to be perfectly honest most people wouldn't know what to do with it anyway but it like I said it doesn't matter the important part is there enough things on it for the price that you're paying that are useful and can do at least some of the job. my cat came with four Ziploc bags for each of the parts if you want to call it that and a little wallet made of felt I believe for keeping all the bits and pieces that are very sharp in which is very useful because each of those Ziploc bags if they don't have holes in it can be used for holding water can be used for various things that you may find you need like I said I bought mine over 6 years ago I think it's closer to like 9 or 10:00 I'm not sure but like I said I'm using voice to text and back then my hands were still working now they're not working very much. But thank you for showing that something I paid I believe I paid $6 for it maybe even less is not bad for the money.
What multi tool do you use?
I really like the Gerber Dual Force, but it’s heavy and quite large… for backpacking I like the Leaverman Wave.
The knife. Would probably be used as a spear wrather than a knife. Every survivalist knows to carry a fixed blade knife should be a edc
If your skilled at wilderness survival then yes you can survive with these cards. If your not skilled well then probably not going to survive. Remember its not the tools you have its your knowledge that keeps you alive
You'd be better off with a sling bow.