Mora Dangler made simple

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Dave Canterbury, David Canterbury, The Pathfinder School,Bush Craft ,Survival skills, Historical Lore, Primitive Skills, Archery, Hunting, Trapping, Fishing, Navigation, Knives, Axes, Fire, Water, Shelter, Search and Rescue

Tags: Bushcraft,Survival,David Canterbury,Dave Canterbury,Pathfinder,The Pathfinder School,Archery,Hunting,Fishing,Camping,Primitive Skills,Fire,Water,Shelter,Navigation,First Aid,Search and Rescue,Signaling,Prepper,Preparedness,Self Reliance,Survivability,The 10 C's,Knives,Axes,Saws,Bow Drill,Ferrocerium Rod,Ferro Rod,Tarp,Hammock,Canteen,Cooking,Longhunter,Trapping

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morning folks I'm Dave Canterbury with self-reliance outfitters in the pathfinder school what we're gonna do this morning is I'm going to show you how to make a simple dangler system that is adaptable and takes advantage of 99% of the current Morris sheets so that they are interchangeable on this dangler no matter which Mora you choose to carry on that day you only need one dangler to fit them all and we're going to take advantage of the design of the more sheath to make this dangler let's talk about that right now okay so here's the thing using the design intent of the sheath itself we can make a dangler using a simple replacement button for a pair of jeans or overalls put it on something that we can put a belt through that hangs down just like we've made here and stitched up and now we can use any of our more knives will fit because they're designed for that this cut out in the sheath is designed to fit on a button and snap lock into place so now I have a dangler sheath for that knife and it will fit all of the current styles this one is the same way it has gonna cut out and it slides up inside just like this it clips and snaps into place so I can use it for that type of sheath the new sheath is designed so that it can piggyback on a sheath but at the same time it works the same way and snaps right into place so that I can use it for a dangle or in that type of sheath and all I have to do is move this out of the way to pull it out it's got a clip there the older style sheets that have the leather on them where you have a leather sheath that has a split in it is made for the same thing it pulls up in and locks into that snapped and you're good to go and now you have a dangler for that type of sheath I'm Dave Canterbury with self-reliance officers in the pathfinder school I appreciate you joining for this quick tip or trick today I'm making them more dangler

I appreciate your views and your support I thank you very thing you do for school for family and for business it's all of our sponsors instructors affiliates and friends and I'll be back with another video as soon as I can thanks guys

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