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How Do You Make A Paracord Combat Bracelet?

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How Do You Make A Paracord Combat Bracelet?

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Within some military units, it is a tradition to make what is known as a “combat bracelet” using paracord from a soldier’s trouser ties and a button from their uniform. Each soldier makes one for the next so each one has a bracelet made by someone else. These are then worn on the mission by each soldier and only taken off when the whole unit returns. In this tutorial you will learn how to make these combat bracelets. • Obtain about 3m (10 feet) of paracord. This can be approximately measured using your two arms stretched out wide (the distance between your hands is now about 1.5m, so you need to pass it between your hands twice). You could also use a measuring tape or anything else to get it to about 3m. • Find the middle of the paracord and fold it in half. • Wrap the looped end around your wrist to get the circumference of your wrist. • Paracord loop, tied with string Tie off the long end with some string or something, it doesn’t really matter what, because it will be removed later.

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