Traditional Siberian Tribesman's Axe Sheath

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  • How To Make A Traditional Siberian Axe Sheath From Birch.
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Комментарии • 205

  • @stephenkuron6906
    @stephenkuron6906 3 года назад

    I really liked the old photos,thank you.

  • @geepcj2a
    @geepcj2a 6 лет назад +7

    That's certainly much nicer looking than the old piece of garden hose I have on my ax!

  • @tonyfelts1512
    @tonyfelts1512 6 лет назад

    Nice idea ...like the pics of the old timers....tough men ...but had to be just like my Dad and Grandfather......you need some Mullin for that congestion...we've had same thing here...take care Lars!

  • @kaaajeee
    @kaaajeee 3 года назад

    I just made some decoration teeth on the front edge of the sheath and wrapped the cord multiple times around that shoulder just under the head. looks nice too

  • @WayPointSurvival
    @WayPointSurvival 6 лет назад +1

    Great pics of the old pioneers. It also reminds me of the Wild Days of the Old West in the US. You should upload the video from your trip. I just enjoy seeing the beautiful scenery where you live. Thank you for your hard work and dedication in bringing us these videos. Awesome axe sheath as well, really like the new version.

  • @gusgone4527
    @gusgone4527 6 лет назад +1

    I'd be tempted to use a piece of old inner tube and make an elasticated strap to hold it in place. Maybe incorporate a sharpening stone too. Anyway, good video.
    Get well Lars.

  • @Parksandsoul
    @Parksandsoul 2 года назад

    This was awesome to watch. I may try this for my hatchet. I really dig the idea of a toggle.

  • @Leatherbark
    @Leatherbark 6 лет назад +1

    I have that knife without the hawk bill blade and it was called the "Soldier" It has the can opener, bottle opener both with screwdrivers , the Drill bit blade and a sheepsfoot blade.

  • @dominicbarratt3433
    @dominicbarratt3433 6 лет назад +3

    Yay just finished work. Deciding on what to watch with my brew. You pop up. Great work my friend. Thanks for making the decision for me👍🏻 cheers Dom.

  • @taofledermaus
    @taofledermaus 6 лет назад +11

    That crawler looks really cool. Seems unstoppable!

  • @michaelannett1322
    @michaelannett1322 6 лет назад +6

    Hello. hope you recover quickly and rest well. Please post video of ski trip to the river, The scenery is awesome in your videos. Thank you

  • @mikecolon3751
    @mikecolon3751 6 лет назад +12

    You know it's gonna be a good afternoon when Lars post a video right when you sit down for lunch.

  • @ЗелибобаКурочкин
    @ЗелибобаКурочкин 6 лет назад +9

    Lars, i watched more than 80% of your videos, and there is not anything about winter fishing or fishing at all :).
    Why? No interest?:)

  • @dilexipeccavi6205
    @dilexipeccavi6205 6 лет назад +1

    Some of my favourite videos are ones that you begin without a real plan. If you do decide to upload the sore throat video from the other day, I guarantee you that I'll watch it in its entirety.
    Dilexi in Canada

  • @joetaylor2932
    @joetaylor2932 6 лет назад +2

    Awesome video Lars!

  • @MG.50
    @MG.50 6 лет назад +3

    Great old photos. Not just Canada but old photos of Western US hunters, trappers & many of the early miners looked much the same.
    Influenza epidemic in every state here in the US except Hawaii (last I looked). It's not the worst flu I have ever had, but it is aggressive (easily transmitted) and hangs on. I have had it twice now (!), and I relapsed a couple if times on the first one. Just got over it, and my wife won't let me out of the house! Many people getting secondary infections (pneumonia, etc) that are worse than the initial flu. Be careful, as it sounds like this is in other countries, too, though I have not heard of it specifically in Russia from my inlaws there.

  • @johnchrystal3140
    @johnchrystal3140 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @mikerobinson2201
    @mikerobinson2201 4 года назад

    I just found this you do a good job!

    • @mikerobinson2201
      @mikerobinson2201 4 года назад

      Just asking where do you get your wool clothing..I need a wool sweater/ anorak like yours..thanks

  • @GriffinBenchmark
    @GriffinBenchmark 6 лет назад +9

    Is that a wool jacket you're wearing? Absolutely love that thing if it is! 👍👌🤔

    • @SurvivalRussia
      @SurvivalRussia  6 лет назад +4

      Yes. Wool Anorak actually :) A friend of mine makes them. Trousers too.

    • @MrJRW1
      @MrJRW1 6 лет назад +3

      If your friend is willing, I bet they could make some money selling some of those wool anorak jackets and trousers. I know I would order one and I am sure there are some other subscribers that would place an order too!

  • @zindi1138
    @zindi1138 6 лет назад +5

    dang ! mini crawler!!!
    ..cant wait to see it. glad im a patreon Lars !

  • @grimwolverine1
    @grimwolverine1 2 года назад

    Should use a stuff called Shock cord it's stretchy

  • @FelixImmler
    @FelixImmler 6 лет назад +3

    Hallo Lars. Schönes Projekt! Hat mich gefreut Dich mal mit einem Taschenmesser in der Hand zu sehen :-D
    Liebe Grüsse
    Felix

    • @SurvivalRussia
      @SurvivalRussia  6 лет назад +1

      Thank you Felix :) A very good pocket knife.

  • @KaylynnStrain
    @KaylynnStrain 6 лет назад

    very cool upgrade on an old traditional style. I would love to see your ski video

  • @GriffinBenchmark
    @GriffinBenchmark 6 лет назад +11

    Love the axe too! Can you talk a little about the axe you have there too?

    • @SurvivalRussia
      @SurvivalRussia  6 лет назад +7

      Nothing special. Hultafors Agdor :) A good small axe though.

    • @ArcheryRuleZ
      @ArcheryRuleZ 2 года назад

      @@SurvivalRussia a video of throwing axes would rule !!

  • @scruff_uk
    @scruff_uk 6 лет назад +1

    Nice improvements on that traditional design. I love the simplicity.
    Also, the 'Crawler' looks GREAT! Love this ruclips.net/video/3CyAdPyfK1A/видео.html from 01:24!
    Continue to get well amigo. You all stay warm and well.
    Thom

  • @Gmodfan13
    @Gmodfan13 6 лет назад +2

    Nice, thank you Lars!
    By the way, my axe's sheath has got a leather strip that goes around the handle, right underneath the head. This way the sheath cannot fall off.

  • @logicaredux5205
    @logicaredux5205 6 лет назад +18

    Loved the Ivink tech! I also loved the pictures of the old Russian pioneers. It reminds me of the fact that America and Russia had a great relationship in the 19th Century. It would be nice to get back to that but so many things stand in the way. God willing maybe one day! Take care of yourself Lars! There’s some nasty bugs floating around the globe these days. 😃

    • @gusgone4527
      @gusgone4527 6 лет назад +4

      Well said. The end of the Cold War, should have seen a reunification of the former USSR and the western world, as allies. Russia as part of a new NATO. It seems we have a common enemy in islam.

    • @ImixSpb
      @ImixSpb 6 лет назад +2

      Slight correction: Our common enemy is radical Islam. About 20 million Muslims live in Russia, and we don't have any problems with them. The fact is that our joint existence with them has formed naturally without political foul play and manipulations. We've been living side by side for centuries. Frankly, I would rather have a true believer Muslim neighbor, but not a crazy globalist. And as for radical Islam, yes, it's a dangerous adversary.

    • @logicaredux5205
      @logicaredux5205 6 лет назад +1

      ImixSpb - Point very well taken friend! There is a big difference between Islam and “Radical Islam.” People who just want to live in peace should be no one’s enemy regardless of their religion. You were right to point this out.

    • @ImixSpb
      @ImixSpb 6 лет назад

      Logica Redux - Radical Islam tries to reach Russia its tentacles. Unfortunately, it succeeds sometimes. I must say they aren't stupid guys and know what to do to achieve the goal. Big money is their prime weapon. It's only necessary to block the radicals ' finances so they will lose.

    • @logicaredux5205
      @logicaredux5205 6 лет назад

      ImixSpb - Yes, it is funding that that makes them possible. I think you and I understand each other. This operation has been ongoing since the 1980’s with the funding, arming and training of the Mujahideen. I know Russians know all about that. It has never stopped. Everything points to a source that has turned the whole radical Jihadist movement into a private proxy army throughout the Islamic world and beyond. It goes by many names. In fact, the names often change. But the source is the same. That source is the deepest part of the “Dark State.” We sometimes call them “[C]haos [I]n [A]ction.” Study the name and you will understand. Unfortunately for us all, such an organization cannot simply be switched off like a light bulb. Many have died and many more will. Even a President of the United States. Perhaps another will also.

  • @tomritter493
    @tomritter493 6 лет назад +1

    Great little sheath like the toggle idea God speed o n the cold take care brother

  • @Sum4Seb
    @Sum4Seb 6 лет назад +1

    Hej / Здравствуй / Hi Lars :) Definitely UPLOAD the video footage of you skiing through the forest! We love seeing your little adventures. Interesting sheath, we had not seen that before so thank you for sharing, simple yet effective. We hope you get back to full health soon!

  • @teutonneutron
    @teutonneutron 6 лет назад

    Daumen Hoch Lars... du hast einen neuen Abonnent. Lieber spät als nie ;)

  • @andrewsmith1606
    @andrewsmith1606 6 лет назад +1

    I've seen a paracord toggle knot on RUclips, no idea how effective they are but would be cool if it could work! :)

  • @MrJacobryborg
    @MrJacobryborg 5 лет назад

    hej Lars.
    det er første gang jeg falder over din kanal.. og lad mig lige sige hvor fedt det var ar høre en dansk accent når man regner med en kanal der hedder "survival Russia" selvfølgelig er på russisk :D fed video!! skal netop til at lave en skede til min Billnäs 12.2 :D

  • @djebat88
    @djebat88 6 лет назад +1

    Great video Sir. Thank you. One suggestion. Instead of the paracord, you can use a bungee paracord.

  • @smeltingmongoose
    @smeltingmongoose 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome and entertaining video. Thank you. I’m deffinetly making this sheath.

  • @fumasterchu12
    @fumasterchu12 6 лет назад +3

    This was an awesome idea as usual, and I really like the idea of adding the toggle as a keeper. That is a a great little knife too, the Swiss Army 7. Hoping you have a safe and awesome filled week brother!

  • @robduchesne7223
    @robduchesne7223 6 лет назад +3

    Wow the old timing man of Russia are like super model compared to the old french Canadian woodmen of the north.lol very cute with most of there teeth,bahaha

  • @startazz
    @startazz 6 лет назад +19

    Hope you feel 100% soon Lars.
    All the best from the UK mate.

  • @k1ckyscotland988
    @k1ckyscotland988 6 лет назад +1

    Simplist things are usually the best Lars.
    Knowing my luck,I'd end up getting blood poisoning from a wood splinter.
    Great video as always.

  • @rxkern
    @rxkern 6 лет назад +3

    What is the spelling of the Siberian Tribesman your talking about? Love the content/channel!

  • @davidboesenberg9712
    @davidboesenberg9712 6 лет назад +2

    My vote goes for seeing the animal tracks video. I'm a care giver and get out to go shopping and not much more. What isn't a big deal to you might be really interesting for us "city slickers" as my generation calls them in America.

  • @gregsummers7350
    @gregsummers7350 6 лет назад +4

    Good jobs Lars. I had a look at the Russian mini crawler or LMT (Lars' Mini Tank). The LMT trailer, with your pulk/sled, can be towed your SRV. You will need a set of loading rails from the back sill of the SRV rear tray body, NOT the SRV's little folding tail gate. You can make a bracket for the front of the LMT to take the SRV winch. This is an outstanding project and will be great information and training for the viewers.

    • @SurvivalRussia
      @SurvivalRussia  6 лет назад +2

      It's an awesome and interesting vehicle :)

  • @quantum470
    @quantum470 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for yet another entertaining and informative video! I think you should involve The Pink Ninja a bit more often - it would be fun to se you teaching her some bushcraft/survival skills! If she's interested! :)

  • @phyllismulkey3778
    @phyllismulkey3778 6 лет назад

    great video

  • @derandi2037
    @derandi2037 6 лет назад +2

    The Mini- Crawler can swim? I want to see that on your channel!

  • @tazmun
    @tazmun 6 лет назад +3

    I think the original design is actually better because it has the two Loops going around the shape on the ends and I think that will keep it from splitting out. When I first saw that idea you were talking about that was the first question that came to my mind is how do you keep the sheath from splitting out the first time the axe comes down hard on the sheath. The cordage loop won't completely stop a split out but it will go quite a ways towards protecting it... Obviously I've not made one this is only a theory

    • @MrJacobryborg
      @MrJacobryborg 5 лет назад

      this method has been used in japan for thousands of years too. the wooden sheath won't split unless you actually try to split it :)

  • @eron17
    @eron17 6 лет назад +1

    This is the most underappreciated axe I know. Especially if you look at the price when keeping mind this is a hand made Swedish axe.

  • @TheEmporiumOutdoors
    @TheEmporiumOutdoors 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks so much for the shout out! It is greatly appreciated!!! Michael & Esme 🐶 Hope you feel better soon!

  • @MrJRW1
    @MrJRW1 6 лет назад +1

    Hi Lars! I hope you feel better. You are so hardcore that you post vids even when you are not feeling well, and you do it with a smile too! I sent some funds back when you needed tires for the SR vehicle, it’s been a while, so it’s about time that I dig deep and see what I can do to help. That crawler footage was awesome! We have to get the money so you can build one! Thanks for all the great videos, I always learn something new and interesting. Let’s send what we can guys! Be well Lars!

  • @riccartwright5623
    @riccartwright5623 6 лет назад +2

    i got a hatchet that doesn't have a sheath I'm going to give this a try... i like this ideal Thanks enjoyed the video

  • @bigDbigDbigD
    @bigDbigDbigD 6 лет назад

    Toggle - YES!

  • @TheKellouise
    @TheKellouise 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for another great video Lars, I have just the hatchet waiting for a sheath like that.

  • @crosscountryoutdoors2472
    @crosscountryoutdoors2472 5 лет назад +1

    I hope you’re feeling better soon. I live in Oklahoma USA. I got into axes lately, and now have kind of a collection. I make gun holsters and work with leather quite a bit.so I made masks for most of my axes. I am very impressed with your hand made wooden axe mask. Primarily because of the history of its use in your country! Nice video. I did subscribe and clicked on the notifications bell.

  • @davesmith1771
    @davesmith1771 6 лет назад +1

    2 minutes, fastest I've made it! Thanks for everything Mr. Survival Russia!

  • @MichaelR58
    @MichaelR58 6 лет назад +2

    Thanks Lars , always a pleasure to learn more from you . Thanks for sharing !

  • @lovebikesmustride
    @lovebikesmustride 6 лет назад +2

    up load up load up load

  • @MOOSEDOWNUNDER
    @MOOSEDOWNUNDER 6 лет назад +1

    Sorry to hear you are sick mate, no good. I had Salmonella poisoning last week mate so i feel you. I loved the toggle idea and think it will work great, maybe a nice stain also?. Ill check your mentioned channel Lar's he is doing ok with 5K Subs, lol. I'm nearly at 1K, i think ill have a few beers that day. :-) Cheers mate. ATB Moose.

  • @EdwardKowalski
    @EdwardKowalski 6 лет назад +1

    Mini crawler, yaaa! Looking forward to this, I watched so many videos in Russian, English will be a treat. Snow Dog brand has dealers in Canada, they are very rare. Be well and awesome. :)

  • @guns4funcajanajustin
    @guns4funcajanajustin 6 лет назад +2

    Well done brother!

  • @esquiredalegunn
    @esquiredalegunn 6 лет назад +1

    Lars!!!!

  • @Blueswailer
    @Blueswailer 6 лет назад +2

    Was just going to go to bed(past 9PM now and I have to wake up early), don't have many hours to sleep. But first, Survival Russia video! Things must be prioritized, after all. Hopefully you are able to head to the forest when you plan to, getting sick is not awesome. That sheath however, is awesome. Take care Lars!

  • @Elvapej
    @Elvapej 6 лет назад +3

    Awesome video man, keep the good work up👍🏼

  • @Glockler
    @Glockler 2 года назад

    Is there any Etsy shop where one can get the Siberian axe/sheath, and the knife with the birch shealth?

  • @Toad_Hugger
    @Toad_Hugger 6 лет назад +1

    Awesome video as always Lars!
    A sheath isn't much use if it ends up falling off!
    I like your design with the toggle idea. I think it would work well and make the process a lot quicker and less clumsy.
    Thanks for all the great videos and honesty!

  • @maritimespook
    @maritimespook 6 лет назад +1

    That is very cool Lars i am in need for a sheath so i will sometime try to make one ....Cheers my friend !! ,;,;,;, Spook

  • @crazycanuck007
    @crazycanuck007 6 лет назад +1

    Mini crawler reminds me of the old Bolens Diablo Rouge we had in the 60's when I was a kid, great on flat compact snow, a bitch in deep snow...just say'n

    • @SurvivalRussia
      @SurvivalRussia  6 лет назад

      On these you can mount a third track in the middle for deep snow.

    • @crazycanuck007
      @crazycanuck007 6 лет назад

      SR, I look forward to seeing your mini crawler adventures!

  • @TheStoyanbahchevanov
    @TheStoyanbahchevanov 6 лет назад

    Hi, that's awesom idea, you have dry wood for firestarting as well) . I have the same Hultafors Trekking Axe. Hultafors have nice knives as well (made by Mora) I have video, you can check it out, and also just posted a video of traditional Bulgarian adze, you may have the same in Russia, it's very usefull, have a look if you want. Keep on the nice videos. Cheers

  • @MuskratOutdoors
    @MuskratOutdoors 6 лет назад

    I hope you get feeling better soon Lars! No fun being sick. All the more reason to stay in the woods away from people!

  • @southernbushcraft7357
    @southernbushcraft7357 6 лет назад +1

    Lar's, Do you have a video on how to make cordage?

  • @jameslane2667
    @jameslane2667 6 лет назад

    Good review always good videos Happy Valentine's Day to your family James KCMO 🙌

  • @johnmutton799
    @johnmutton799 2 года назад

    A lot of the original immigrants came from all over. Why can't they be from all over Russia and Europe. The old boys had to survive, or die! Find a branch with a bend, or joint of another branch, giving a curved shape, and do the same. Use shock cord then you don't have to bother trying to fasten off. Thanks for showing. Hello from UK!

  • @MuskratOutdoors
    @MuskratOutdoors 6 лет назад

    A few years ago, the Russians's got me too..........it was the Vodka flu!!

  • @craigmooring2091
    @craigmooring2091 6 лет назад

    I think the toggle is a good idea; it would be much less cumbersome than tying & untying and quicker. Take care of yourself, Lars. Don't overdo or rush your healing.

  • @stefanodogg280
    @stefanodogg280 6 лет назад

    I'm a full shop woodworker and will make one from spalted maple, great idea! BTW I take 10,000 IUs of vitamin D every day and no longer get sick

  • @kimchionruis
    @kimchionruis 4 года назад

    I think the "clumsiness" of the design is intended. As someone who is looking up ideas for a sheath to replace the one I lost a few weeks ago. Nice thick leather with brass rivets. Marttiini trail axe, I think. Closest thing I could find to a trade tomahawk at the beginning of vacation. The steel is too soft.
    Anyways, I lost the bloody thing because I could put it on and it would stay hanging through my belt, without closing the snap. You don't want to lose your ax sheath. Your ax is fucking sharp. You sharpened it. When you want to sheath it, sheath it with attention. There has to be some habitual process that you have to pay attention to briefly to remember and be sure that you have your sheath. No matter how cold, tired, hungry, or scared you get, you'll remember your sheath.
    I'm serious, when you need it, you really need it. Personally I'm leaning towards Baltic birch plywood with thin fabric liner with beeswax and non-curing oil. I will also dig into my rare earths strategic reserve and employ stout neodymium and brass trigger release mechanism. I have time and scrap metal.

  • @ghostfifth
    @ghostfifth Месяц назад

    I just made one where I used a toggle bit I used it to wrap the cord around it.
    The leather is on the bottom hole and the toggle is on the top hole. You wrap the cord around a few times bottom to top and then you wrap the remaining cord around the toggle. It acts like a quick release.

  • @englishteacher1260
    @englishteacher1260 6 лет назад +1

    Glad you mentioned Mike and his dog I have been subed to his channel for some time now.

  • @robertfoote3255
    @robertfoote3255 6 лет назад

    The pictures are reminiscent of all the harty souls that braved the wilderness, hardships, and elements. You can see the practical knowledge in all they do and have. It's matters not where they were from! They were all a breed of their own! Different yet the same! 😀
    A view of the river in the quiet winter forest are "nature's portraits" of art that are matched by no man! Ever! Show me.
    I have a ax sheath of rawhide laced Willow slats that ties on and protects the edge and my other equipment. The two half's were hollowed out than laced together....both of those are just a functional.
    So you wound up with a dose of nasty city germs from the visit.....sickness and dispare are traits of populated areas....It's just the way it is.....
    Best Wishes Lars..😀

  • @enolwlfe
    @enolwlfe 2 года назад

    Greetings from the u.s. I'm new to your channel Awesome video, & thank you for the info on the sheath, I just made one in my garage just like your older one that you showed in the video, I prefer this style over anything modern, that crawler is really cool, 👍💪

  • @natuur_in_nederland
    @natuur_in_nederland 4 года назад

    Hello Lars, you might think you skiing through the woods, looking for trails is not that interesting, but it really is. Please upload! Regards,

  • @thomaslindroos1667
    @thomaslindroos1667 2 года назад

    Here for the first time and I'm so confused, swedish axe, swedish name, located in russia and has a german accent
    Edit: oh hes Danish, could not quite place the accent but yes danish sounds more accurate

  • @davidrasch3082
    @davidrasch3082 4 года назад

    Love the picture of the old Russian pioneer with a CHINA teapot on a log to his right! Camping with style. LoL

  • @yakamarezlife
    @yakamarezlife 5 лет назад

    Well i know what I'm doing tomorrow making Russian sheethes for my hachets

  • @bob2sticks
    @bob2sticks 6 лет назад

    Great job....Lars , when is your birthday ? GRIZZ

  • @sasquatchlifenotrace8024
    @sasquatchlifenotrace8024 6 лет назад

    Neat project. Definitely share your trip, why not. I've known a few guys who look just like the ones in your photos.

  • @kc8omg
    @kc8omg 6 лет назад

    You can hear that -22 temperature in the way the snow crunches under your feet at the beginning of video, I'd recognize that sound anywhere :)

  • @johnmutton799
    @johnmutton799 2 года назад

    the pioneers that went to America and Canada came from all over the world. And considering that men and women who came from Russia must have thought that the land was similar in places. And they knew how to survive.

  • @NCrdwlf
    @NCrdwlf 6 лет назад

    Do the Evenki have an autonomous culture like the Lapps and Eskimos. In that Russia let’s them do their own thing as far as subsistence hunting and all ?

  • @mrhalfstep
    @mrhalfstep 6 лет назад

    Great video! You are correct, those guys in the picture could easily have been from the frontier days here in The States or Canada, eh. I am going to your Patreon site right now to make a contribution because I think that tracked contraption is the shits and I what to see one on this channel. That video was awesome.

  • @mushercdn
    @mushercdn 6 лет назад

    I would like to see the video about the trip to the river. You have chickadees? I thought I heard some. Thanks for the video.

  • @Ryanosaurr
    @Ryanosaurr 4 месяца назад

    Because the blade is along the grain, couldn't it easily split?

  • @cbftoan01
    @cbftoan01 6 лет назад

    You could put an elastic bungy cord on the sheath and just stretch it over the back of the axe head. That would save tying knots.

  • @DonnaConrady
    @DonnaConrady 6 лет назад

    We have a large French Canadian population here and I agree with you :) Feel better Lars. -Donna

  • @csh6220
    @csh6220 6 лет назад

    A small bungee cord might work to keep the sheath secure, with easy on/off.

  • @lifeseeker9563
    @lifeseeker9563 6 лет назад

    i thinking about useing some kind of skin for a knife sheaf how ever you spell it lol anyway great video Lars
    : ))

  • @Airgunre
    @Airgunre 6 лет назад

    How you doing my Russian friend haven’t watched one of your vids in a wile and yes upload

  • @terrysmith4465
    @terrysmith4465 3 года назад

    Awesome, thanks from Florida

  • @realmetis8002
    @realmetis8002 4 года назад

    im subed to the emporium now 1 year. esme is awesome oh and mike is ok to.. hahahaha hello and happy new year from Canada

  • @dula4552
    @dula4552 6 лет назад

    Please do upload the footage Lars, any SR footage is good footage! :-)

  • @Eric-ew8jt
    @Eric-ew8jt 6 лет назад +1

    Lars feel better my friend, I was wondering where you got the awesome pullover? And do you have a link. thank you in advance, it's damn cold tonight in Yellowknife

    • @SurvivalRussia
      @SurvivalRussia  6 лет назад +1

      Thank you Eric :) I got it in Sweden. It's Norwegian Army surplus.