I wanted to pack a small shovel to bring on runs. I poked around here and there looking for an old GI Entrenching Tool, but the ones I found were kind of expensive, and there are now new types. All of them get mixed reviews. Found some posts in other forums about what people liked and didn't like.
I ended up getting this very simple one that a lot of people seem to like. At just about 20" long, it fits in the bin I keep all my stuff in, so will be there if I ever need it. https://www.midwayusa.com/product/18764 ... ood-handle
Cool little shovel
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Re: Cool little shovel
Have you thrown it at any zombies yet, or defended yourself from a pig head on a post? **warning: pig head dismemberment in video**
(I love Cold Steel product videos, they're 100% ridiculous)
(I love Cold Steel product videos, they're 100% ridiculous)
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Re: Cool little shovel
Ok your right that vid is ridiculous lol gotta love how its basically joe every guy until it comes to trying to dig with it haha.
Small shovels can be a help under a jeep or to help level, not sure we have had a need yet on the trail, but one never knows.
Small shovels can be a help under a jeep or to help level, not sure we have had a need yet on the trail, but one never knows.
'97 thats been chopped up and put back together, and ready to take on the trails.
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Re: Cool little shovel
I carry a shovel as well, I don't think it's made an appearance at a BSJ event, but it's definitely done enough to deserve its spot. Having used a fair few trenching tools, I don't care for them at all. They're handy, and small, but tend to be terrible at being a shovel. So I grabbed a slightly larger one: It's still small enough to ride in the Jeep 100% of the time, and for me the D handle makes all the difference in usability.
It lives on my tailgate In the winter, or on the beach, I do carry a folding snow shovel to really move material around, because shoveling snow/sand with a spade is better than using your hands, but only by a little.
It lives on my tailgate In the winter, or on the beach, I do carry a folding snow shovel to really move material around, because shoveling snow/sand with a spade is better than using your hands, but only by a little.
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Re: Cool little shovel
Holy cr@p! I had not seen that before.Hank wrote:Have you thrown it at any zombies yet, or defended yourself from a pig head on a post? **warning: pig head dismemberment in video**
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Re: Cool little shovel
That looks like a very nice shovel!Hank wrote:I carry a shovel as well, I don't think it's made an appearance at a BSJ event, but it's definitely done enough to deserve its spot. Having used a fair few trenching tools, I don't care for them at all. They're handy, and small, but tend to be terrible at being a shovel. So I grabbed a slightly larger one: It's still small enough to ride in the Jeep 100% of the time, and for me the D handle makes all the difference in usability.
It lives on my tailgate In the winter, or on the beach, I do carry a folding snow shovel to really move material around, because shoveling snow/sand with a spade is better than using your hands, but only by a little.