Here are just a few common and suggested uses for paracord:
Build a Shelter Securing equipment
Repairing equipment
Vehicle tie downs
Hanging food up from wild animals (bear bag)
Splints Stringer for fish
Tourniquet
Rigging a survival shelter
String for
Firebow
String for makeshift hunting bow
Fishing line
Making a net and snares
Animal restraints
Tooth floss
Clothesline
Sewing
Shoelace replacements
Survival Fashion!
Ridgeline for Tarp
Survival Kits- A must have in my opinion even for smaller pocket kits.
Guy Lines- For tying down tarps, tents, bivvys etc.
Tie Lines- For securing gear or payloads.
Various Braidings(very popular)- Such as bracelets, belts, lanyards, animal collars & leashes etc.
Snare line- For catching wild game.
Netting- Can be taken apart and woven into a net for catching fish and other animals.
Fishing Line- Small strands can be used for this.
Trip Lines- For traps, alarms, etc.
Trail Markers- Bright colors or reflective paracord is commonly used.
Thread- Individual threads inside can be used to stitch torn items.
Clothes Line
Hanging food out of reach of animals.
Handle Wraps- For knife handles, walking sticks, hatchets etc.
Watch Bands
Shoe Laces
Bow Drill Fire Cord
Tying up people you don’t like
Making Shelters
Tooth Floss
Splints & Tourniquets
Building Rafts
Anchor Line
Whips
Keychains
Zipper Pulls
Anything else you can think of ...
I ask buyers to seek compatibilty themselves.
then that way it avoids disappointment if it doesn't. also avoids getting me bad feedback and unhappy customers.
impossible to know every type of aeg or rifle, but please note ,i do a have a no quibble refund policy on return of goods. Sorry i can't help more , but i find forums a good place to ask.