Small Buried Cache

For a variety of reasons, people look to bury supplies or create a cache. These reasons range from security to pre-positioned supplies along a planned travel path. Caches can be buried or even stashed at a friend’s house. These caches can contain a massive amount of supplies or just a few small items. That’s the beauty of it.  You can customize a cache to be whatever you want it to be.

The following example is a small cache using a MTM Survivor Cache.

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Contents:

Taurus G2 9mm pistol

3 – 12 round magazines

100 rds. 9mm ammunition

flashlight

extra batteries

cup

bottle of Rem-Oil gun lubricant

LifeStraw

Bic Lighter(maybe a couple)

Mora knife

small first aid kit

*******NOTE: Each item is individually bagged and all metal items well oiled

This cache just as well could have been made with a more durable container such as a .50 caliber military ammo can. Most would agree that using a plastic case such as the MTM Survivor raises the risk of damage from water and pests although it is extremely rugged.

This is merely an example of a cache. The combinations of containers and ingredients are endless.

Rourke

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