550 Paracord Knife Lanyard 2-Pack Style A1 in Multicam

 

For sale is a quantity of Two [2] each hand made 550 paracord tactical knife lanyard made in Multicam. First picture is what is for sale. The following pictures demonstrate examples of usage. Knives not included. The lanyard is handmade by me using a snake knot and made with military style 550 paracord. These handmade lanyards are great to have in an emergency situation. Total overall length of the lanyards is 9".

 

This is not the gutted paracord that some lanyards are made with. The inner seven strands are 30lb. test each and can be used for fishing line. The solid brass bead can be used as a fishing weight. Paracord has many uses as demonstrated on some survival shows. This convenient little lanyard could come in very handy in a pinch.

It will fit any brand knife with at least a 3/16" lanyard hole or larger or it can be looped though the back of the knife if it has an open frame with the screws exposed. 

 You can use it as a key fob, knife lanyard, lanyard for your flashlight, water bottle, canteen, electronic devices, etc. Take it with you hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, backpacking, anywhere.

 If you would like a different color combination that the ones shown in the first picture send me a message through Ebay with your choice of colors and I will accommodate you as long as I have the colors in stock.

 Satisfaction is guaranteed. If you are not satisfied please email me with an explanation of why you are dissatisfied. Return for exchange or refund. Refunds are for item only. Shipping & handling fees are not refunded.

I have had many inquiries as to how to attach the lanyards to a knife. First method is by looping it around the screws that hold the knife together, only if they are exposed, like the Kershaw and Benchmade knives in some of my pictures. The second method is through the lanyard hole, but only if it is at least 3/16" or larger. One way to find out for sure if it is at least 3/16” is to use a 3/16” drill bit and see if the bottom of the bit will fit through the hole. If it will not, then the lanyard hole is too small. Check first that there are no sharp edges around the edge of the lanyard hole as this can cut the outer layer of the cord. Then you can use a piece of string such as dental floss and pull it through. Please look at the 6th picture to see how this is done.

Any questions please message me and I will answer you as soon as possible.

 

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