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The Antler-Bound Survival Fire Starter
The Antler-Bound Survival Fire Starter
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Allen would carry one because fires are not theoretical.
Dacius would not care what it was called, only that it sparked when he needed it to. And John would buy it for Jack because “I’ll manage” is not a survival plan.
The Antler-Bound Survival Fire Starter is a rugged outdoor fire-starting tool made for campers, hunters, fishermen, hikers, cabin kits, emergency bags, and anyone who understands that matches and lighters are convenient until the wind, wet, or cold decide otherwise.
This compact fire starter includes a flint rod, steel striker, magnesium bar, and leather carrying strap. To use it, scrape flakes from the magnesium bar with the striker, then strike the flint to create hot sparks. The sparks ignite the magnesium, producing a white-hot fire source even in damp or difficult conditions.
It is lightweight, portable, durable, and built for repeated use, making it a useful addition to camping gear, fishing packs, hunting kits, field bags, truck kits, bug-out bags, and outdoor emergency supplies.
This fire starter comes from Montana Antler Mercantile, a maker known for handcrafted pieces made with naturally shed elk and deer antlers ethically sourced across Montana, with no animals harmed. Their work brings rugged natural materials into practical goods with an outdoorsman’s sense of place, use, and provenance.
For the campfire that has to happen. For the cold morning. For the emergency kit. For the person who says they can start a fire and should still have proper tools.
What’s Included
- Flint rod
- Steel striker
- Magnesium bar
- Leather carrying strap
Product Details
- Elk antler survival fire starter
- Reliable in wet, windy, and cold conditions
- Creates sparks to ignite magnesium shavings
- Lightweight and portable
- Durable and long-lasting for repeated use
- Useful for camping, hunting, fishing, hiking, cabins, and emergency kits
- Made in the United States
- Recycled and upcycled materials
- Ethically sourced production
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