Dear Guys,
I'm sorry, but I don't understand. Why focus on things like torch strikers and flint/steel, when a regular Bic lighter lasts more than five years of regular use and will easily start a fire in any weather with proper dry tinder? Torch strikers contain small round flints, that wear out fairly quickly and have to be replaced. And, how many dozen (or hundred) times are you going to have to flash that striker together to start a single fire?
My survival gear contains Bic lighters, trioxane tablets (for starting a fire in pouring rain), and film cannisters with ultra dry tinder. One thing about trioxane tabs, you don't have to use a full one to start a fire. About 1/5th of a tab will easily do. I have even started fires with just the residual dust contained in the foil wrapping. I also have Bic lighers in my box that are 20 years old and stilll work fine. (Only about 10 percent of the butane has leaked or evaporated from the lighters.)
Just my thoughts.
Regards,
Mannyrock