Medical Survival Card
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- SKU
- RM-MSC
- Material
- Stainless Steel
- Style
- Survival
Description
Features
- 19 Punch-Out Medical Tools — Packs nineteen field-medical instruments into a single credit-card footprint that drops straight into your wallet, IFAK, or go-bag.
- 301 Stainless Steel Construction — Built from corrosion-resistant 301 stainless so the tools hold an edge and survive long-term storage without rust pitting.
- Two Sets Of Tweezers — Dedicated tweezers for splinter removal, debris extraction, and handling sutures or small dressings.
- Suture And Hook Needles — Two straight needles plus two curved hook needles cover field suturing, drainage, and improvised wound closure.
- Bandage And Cloth Clips — Three clips secure gauze, triangular bandages, or improvised wraps when you've run out of tape or safety pins.
- Six Safety Pins — Half a dozen punch-out safety pins for slings, splints, torn gear, and dressing fixation.
- Serrated Blades And File — Two serrated blades plus a file handle cutting tape, cordage, and nail or rough-edge cleanup.
- Tick Fork / Nail Scraper — Purpose-built tick fork pulls embedded ticks cleanly and doubles as a nail scraper for field hygiene.
- Credit-Card Form Factor — Same footprint as a standard card so it rides flat in any wallet slot, MOLLE admin pouch, or trauma kit organizer.
- Made In The USA — Designed and manufactured in the United States to Readyman's Special Forces–driven spec.
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Perfect add-on to my IFAK bagI tossed this into my range bag right next to my trauma kit and honestly its one of those things where you dont realize how much you needed it until its there. The whole card sits flat like a credit card so it doesnt take up ANY space at all, and the 301 stainless steel feels legit solid not like some cheap stamped out toy. I punched out a couple of the tools just to see how they worked and was impressed at how cleanly they come free from the card. Only real gripe is once you pop out the tools they obviously dont sit back in the card frame as neat anymore so I keep mine mostly intact until I actually need something.
Fits perfectly in a wallet slot or flat in any kit bag
Not a standalone first aid kit, needs to supplement an existing IFAK