FourBee. Thank you for your service to our country.
Agreed this is a really good knife and has the primary requisite for survival. It is strong, heavy and very well balanced for holding, cutting etc. As an aside, once you get the hang of it, ist is a very nice throwing knife if necessary, but you have to learn how to throw by the handle not the blade. I actually had 2 of these. This one, and another I used and abused to learn how to throw. Amazing penetration.
Anyway, I had the sheath modified by a boot maker back in 82 before heading out to Alaska for the summer. I have modified the contents over the years but the current choice of contents have been essentially constant for about 20. The little skinning knife is for just that and I keep that very sharp. The Large blade is sharp but not razor sharp as it is used for heavier work. The little matchbox is actually hooks, sinkers, and swivels. The popcicle sticks have mono, braided and artificial sinew. The ziplock contains a book of matches and some waterproof ones. Yes, bookmatches. Regardless of their bad press well kept ones have never let me down. The waterproof are backup. Currently missing from the pack is the P38. The stone is for the little knife and to somewhat touch up the big one. You are right, the included stone that came with it was of little use. This is a different stone.
This has traveled the world with me as my job takes me pretty much everywhere often. I leave for SE Asia on 3/9 for a month. Will be in Indonesia, Philippines and Thailand.